By: BillyDRitchie | 2011-04-14 | Diy Fires are one of the leading causes of property destruction and loss of life every year. Learn how to protect your family and possessions.... 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: Earl Darrel | 2012-05-14 | Home Improvement If you are trying to avoid a bush fire then one of the most important things to do is to remember to clear your gutters. read more
By: Art Gib | 2011-04-06 | Article Marketing The first topic of interest was clutter. Clutter near hot water heaters, fireplaces, furnaces account for many home fires. Never store newspaper, papers or cardboard boxes near a heat source. Clutter ... read more
By: Suzanne Price | 2011-09-20 | Manufacturing Whenever the word "kitchen" is mentioned, the word "fire" can't be far behind. It's a big part of cooking, after all, and until the world invents cooking without fire or heat, it's an inevitable connection. The thing is, this means that for a lot of industrial kitchens, the threat of fire is always present. It's a prospect that most don't want to think about, but is a serious danger that could engulf everyone at any time. read more
By: Suzanne Price | 2011-10-02 | Manufacturing You never know when tragedy will strike. If you did, then things would be a lot easier, but the thing about these disasters is that they come like thieves in the thick of the night. The only way to combat these is to be more vigilant and ready before anything happens. read more
By: Tina Hope | 2010-11-30 | Manufacturing Fire Stopping is a passive fire protection process though various features used to close out joints and openings in walls or other floor and wall assemblies. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental About 10 years ago, the big Malibu Fires in the Santa Monica Mountains burned from Las Virgines Road at the 101 Freeway all the way to Malibu. The fire was wind driven by the notorious Santa Ana winds. The fire was so intense it left a literal hell through the mountains. This prompted me to create the Neighborhood Arson Watch Patrol Program. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-30 | Business Fire forces strengthening publicity work is to promote the development of fire prevention, the promotion of an important measure for building fire fighting forces, but also vigorously promote fire forces civilized, the mighty army of the principal means. New circumstances, how to further strengthen the publicity work of the fire units to raise the overall level of fire safety publicity work force 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: 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: vikas gupta | 2012-03-07 | Health & Fitness Never apply ointment, grease or butter to the burned area. Applying such products, actually confine the heat of the burn to the skin and do not allow the damaged area to cool. In essence, the skin continues to "simmer." After the initial trauma of the burn and after it has had sufficient time to cool, it would then be appropriate to put an ointment on the burn. Ointments help prevent infection. read more
By: Rachel Carey | 2012-05-20 | Home Security Winter is a season of fun and family, where everyone gathers round the fireplace and basks in the cosy warmth it emits. Unfortunately, winter is also the season of flue fires. The thing about flue fires is that they're highly destructive. You don't get a warning, instead you hear a loud roar and next thing you know your entire ceiling has fallen down on you end everything is in flames. read more
By: Rachel Carey | 2012-05-27 | Home Security Few things are actually out of human control, although there are people who like to chalk everything up to “accidents”. In reality, there is so much you can do to at least have the odds in your favour. Take for example the matter of chimney fires. These are frightening and highly destructive, obviously, but also possible to prevent with just a bit of vigilance. You don’t have to be entirely read more