When you’re operating a healthcare facility, safety is of the utmost importance. Along with ensuring that your patients have high-quality care and are safe from accidents, you must also consider your fire safety. In healthcare facilities, where there are patients… Read More
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Fourth of July Fire Safety Tips
The Fourth of July is fun for spending time with friends and family. The Fourth of July is also synonymous for fire. What would the holidays be without grilling, sparklers, or fireworks? People also love to partake in water activities…. Read More
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Fire Pit Safety Tips
Fire pits are an excellent home addition, especially if you live in a rural area. They have aesthetic appeal, are cost-effective, and help you enjoy your backyard even during the colder seasons. While fire pits have many benefits, safety is… Read More
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Fire Protection: Keeping Your Basement Safe From a Fire
Basements are susceptible to water damage and flooding. It’s one of the most vulnerable areas in your home. Basements are also prone to fire outbreaks because this is where heating equipment such as furnaces or fireplaces are often stored. Luckily,… Read More
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Tips for Surviving a Residential Fire
If a fire occurs, it’s crucial that you and your family know what to do. When it comes down to it, fire safety is about saving lives, so it’s especially important that children are adequately trained in fire safety procedures… Read More
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Fire Safety and Older Adults
Baby boomers are becoming older. Aging is inevitable, and fire safety is crucial for people of all ages, but making sure that older adults are safe is vital. The body naturally breaks down during the aging process, meaning that sometimes… Read More
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How to Teach Your Child About Fire Safety
Kids are not always aware of how to act in the case of an emergency. Panicking too much could cause a child to become paralyzed and not escape in a timely fashion while casually thinking about a fire emergency could… Read More
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Fire Safety Tips for Disabled Individuals
Over 43 million Americans have a disability. The sad reality is that disabled individuals have a higher risk of not surviving a residential fire. Therefore, residential fire safety plans should always keep a disabled individual in mind. Some things to… Read More
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The Most Common Causes for Residential Fires
There are a vast number of reasons why residential fires start. Some common causes are overloaded electrical sockets, grease fires, and dust compiling in attics. When you are a homeowner, fire prevention is essential. Depending on your habits, you may… Read More
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Four Questions That Help Assess Commercial Fire Prevention
Fire prevention is important. Regardless of the industry that you work in, you need to make sure that your company has a fire safety plan. Why? For one, the lives of your employees matter significantly. Two, you don’t want to… Read More