Summer is on its way, and the potential for house fires increases exponentially. If nothing went wrong during your Memorial Day bonfire, then that’s a great sign. Even so, you need to stay ready in case a fire should happen. Here are… Read More
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Bonfire Safety Tips For the Summer
Building a bonfire to stay warm on chilly spring nights is a fun activity to spend some quality time with friends and family. With Memorial Day coming up, you’ll probably want to spend more time outdoors, especially if you’re hunting… Read More
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Do You Know How to Stop a Grease Fire?
Whether you do a lot of cooking at home or work in a restaurant, you should know how to stop a grease fire. These fires happen most often in the kitchen, but they can happen almost anywhere you are working… Read More
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Fire Protection Tips: Fireproofing Your Home’s Basement
When it comes to fireproofing your home, it’s just as important to pay attention to your attic and basement as it is your kitchen and laundry room. Whenever you think there might be a possible fire hazard, you should do… Read More
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5 Reasons to Update Your Fire Alarms
As spring turns into summer, hotter weather and drier conditions could threaten your building with the possibility of a fire. If your fire alarms haven’t been inspected since last year, then you should expedite the process of having them examined… Read More
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Fire Prevention Tips for Building Owners and Property Managers
Building owners and property managers have plenty of things to worry about on a daily basis. Chances are, your commercial building houses more than business, and even a three-floor building can host more than one company on each floor. Fire… Read More
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How Does an Attic Fire Start?
Let’s say you’ve chosen this weekend to catch up on your spring cleaning. Don’t forget to clean out your attic! After a long winter, you’ll probably need to take stuff down from up there. If you are, be mindful of… Read More
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Tips for Fire Safety in the Kitchen
We all know how busy your life can be, with kids and pets running everywhere and meals to cook and prepare. Sometimes, it’s all too easy to wander off while the stove is going and there is an open flame…. Read More
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How to Recover After a Residential Fire Happens
Surviving a residential fire can still be a traumatic event. Making sure everyone gets out safely is your priority whenever such a fire happens. But even after everyone is safe, what happens next? Here is how to recover after a… Read More
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Constant Vigilance: Commercial Fire Hazards to Avoid this Spring
When it comes to fire prevention and fire protection, constant vigilance is your greatest asset. As important as protecting crowded homes or residential buildings against fire are, you’ll want to be sure you extend the same amount of care and… Read More