By: Toby | 2010-11-03 | Home security Domestic fires are a big cause of concern nowadays with the amount of technological equipments we use at home. The electronic devices that are used at home run either on electricity or powered by batteries, both of which leave scope for the occurrence of a fire. There can be hazardous material stored in the house that can ignite a fire. read more
By: Les Donovan | 2010-12-19 | Diy Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that is considered poisonous, with minimal exposure, and deadly when exposure occurs at high levels. Even at low levels carbon monoxide can cause neurological problems and poisoning can occur in as little as a few minutes. read more
By: dyle sten | 2012-03-30 | Home security Are you aware about the various problems and dangers associated with carbon monoxide? If no, then do read on. read more
By: Terrell McCall | 2011-01-31 | Home improvement Did you know that carbon-monoxide (CO) poisoning is responsible for at least 30-40 deaths per year and numerous emergency room admissions in Georgia? read more
By: Ali khan | 2011-02-17 | Home security Many trustworthy security alarm organizations offer home alarm system monitoring deals including deadly carbon monoxide receptors. If you are searching for the CO checking system that will guard your household as well as animals when you are apart read more
By: Ali khan | 2011-02-17 | Home security A carbon monoxide detector generally is one of the very best do-it-yourself home security opportunities you will ever make. Plain and simple, carbon monoxide detectors help save life read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-08-17 | Home Business Home Business FEMA has documented that in less than 30 seconds a small fire can become a major fire, and a house can become fully engulfed in a matter of minutes. You need to do everything you can to prevent you or your family from being one of the 4000 deaths or 25,000 injuries caused by house fires in the U.S. every year. To ensure the safety of your family in the event of a fire, a fire safety plan is a must. This plan should, at a minimum, consist of two major elements; a warning system of correctly located smoke detectors and an escape plan identifying at least 2 escape routes from every bedroom. ... read more
By: Ali khan | 2011-02-17 | Home security The carbon monoxide detector, popularly known as any CO detector, is an digital camera that picks up a good the actual deadly carbon monoxide gasoline in mid-air. It's a colourless and also odourless compound created by unfinished combustion read more
By: Richard W Henderson | 2010-03-27 | Home Security Most reputable home security companies offer home alarm system monitoring packages that include carbon monoxide sensors. If you are looking for a CO monitoring system that will protect your family and pets while you are away, consider a monitored solution. read more
By: Adam Hampton | 2010-12-27 | Home security You certainly want your bedroom to be as safe as possible. That includes making it fire and burglary safe, which further means employing a few inexpensive steps to your bedroom. read more
By: Mary O'Hara | 2011-06-21 | Internet Marketing This article on Fire Safety in Your Home is part of our continuing series of articles to educate consumers about Fire, Water and Mold Testing and Remediation Services in homes and businesses throughout 2011. read more
By: vish ks | 2010-10-29 | Customer Service Any job involving any installation, repair or maintenance of gas supply requires that they are Gas Safe registered having a Gas Safe registration number which you can ask them before hiring otherwise you can check it over the Gas safe website. This is very essential as while using gas fires, gas water heaters, charcoal grills, kerosene space heaters and LPG stoves there is always threat of danger if anything goes wrong. read more
By: Nereus Alarms | 2011-08-31 | Small Business There is always a need of gas alarm, gas detector and carbon monoxide detectors on RIBs. This is because, carbon monoxide or petroleum vapour are the most common fuels used to run ships, crafts, steamers, and RIBs read more
By: triyathislikh | 2010-10-14 | Accessories The best way to practice fire safety is to make sure a fire doesn’t break out in the first place read more