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: 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
By: Daniel Kidd | 2012-05-10 | Business Would you know what to do if a fire started in your home? Would your kids? Read through this small article i put together for you. 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: Ben Griston | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education Some people think of fires like acts of nature or fortuitous events. However, statistics and surveys reveal that many of the fire-related instances are brought by utter disregard for safety and carelessness. Surely, many of us are aware of the damages and losses, fires tend to bring. read more
By: beamalife | 2010-11-01 | Insurance You don't have much time to react during a fire. Before you know it, a small spark can turn into an blazing inferno. Taking preventive measures and knowing what to do in the event of a fire can save your life. read more
By: Brian Ayling | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education Many fire -related events are considered accidental. Many of these instances are caused by carelessness, lack of awareness if not utter disregard for safety. Though many people find precautions handy and useful, these reminders do not guarantee protection. And the only possible means of keeping track would be to determine possible hazards and risk factors. read more
By: George Jefferson | 2010-10-11 | College Every year college and university students experience a growing number of fire-related emergencies. There are several causes for these fires, however most are due to a general lack of knowledge about fire safety and prevention. read more
By: tianli | 2011-04-23 | Business Ideas School is a special crowded places, is to train builders of the socialist cause of the positions, students Jicheng carrying the family expectations read more
By: Ravisankar Poduval | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education Fire has been known to be a major destroyer of houses around the world, and most of these fires have been caused due to negligence of the occupants or due to other safety regulations that were not complied with. There are many small and important tips that can safeguard your home from catching a fire and also to protect the property as well as the occupants in case a fire does happen, due to any reason. These tips may either be precautionary measures to prevent a fire or safety tips that can stop a fire from spreading. read more
By: Arthur Reed | 2010-08-13 | Reference & Education Keeping safe for family is the utmost concern of the head. Therefore, you must add fire accidents in your black list to keep them far away from all your family because it is some of the majot causes of damages to properties and injuries and even death. Here are some efficient tips for you: read more
By: Anoop Kumar | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education Business owners are required by law to provide suitable fire safety equipment in the workplace for staff and any members of the public who may be affected by a fire in the workplace. The most common and effective equipment is the fire extinguisher. Where these are installed in your workplace you should make sure that all staff are trained in their use and restrictions. read more
By: barkbusters0 | 2011-06-14 | Pets Your pets are treasured family members and need protection as much as your own family in the event of fire. Sadly, some 500,000 pets are affected by fires each year, and over 40,000 of them die. read more
By: Brian Ayling | 2010-04-03 | Workplace safety The Communities and Local Government has assumed responsibility, in terms of general fire safety in non-domestic premises in England. This obligation also includes policies and fire regulations in all workplaces, including flats and residences in multi-occupancy buildings. Similar policies are also being implemented in Wales and Scotland, as imposed by the Welsh Assembly government and Scottish government. read more