Do you find yourself plagued by the annoying chirps of a fire alarm or smoke detector? While it might tempting to wrap them up in sweaters and tuck them in a drawer, making sure your smoke alarms are working is… Read More
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4 Residential Fire Safety Tips to Follow
2018 is almost over. What better way to celebrate than to gather around your family with a good meal, gifts, and laughter? But you need to stay safe and stay aware of fire hazards in your home that can ruin… Read More
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4 Ways to Prevent Office Kitchen Fires
Keeping your office safe often involves making sure there is enough security. But in all the hurry to prevent intrusion, you may not think about any fire hazards hidden inside your building. One glaring problem is in the office kitchen…. Read More
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How to Test and Maintain Your Workplace Fire Alarms
Keeping your workplace free of fire hazards is one easy to way to protect it. One way to protect your employees and visitors, however, is to make sure that your building’s fire alarms are properly inspected, tested, and maintained. Here… Read More
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What Business Owners Need to Know About Portable Fire Extinguishers
A fire in your business will probably start small. That means your employees should be able to deal with it, but only if they can reach portable fire extinguishers stationed around your premises. Here’s what you’ve got to know.
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Does Your Business Need Fire Code Inspections?
The fire marshal is responsible for inspecting your business to make sure there are no fire code violations. These violations could shut your business down, so it’s important to avoid them at all costs. If you’re preparing for fire code… Read More
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Fire Prevention Week: Tips for Keeping Your Family Safe
While your kids practice fire drills at school, do you ever think about planning one while at home? Fires can start anywhere at any time, whether or not the house is occupied or everyone is asleep. For this year’s Fire… Read More
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How to Ensure Fire Safety at Your Hospital
Hospitals and other medical facilities are busy places. Even in smaller buildings, it can be difficult to keep track of all your employees and patients. Fire safety becomes even more important in all of the confusion because, with all of… Read More
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Where You Should Place Your Fire Extinguishers
Every business needs to keep fire extinguishers on hand. When you’re a business owner, it’s also worth it to guide your employees through the fire evacuation procedure, and what else to do when a fire breaks out. Sometimes fire alarms… Read More
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Avoid These Fire Hazards in Your Commercial Kitchen
When you run any business that contains a kitchen, there are many of the same fire hazards as you would encounter in a home kitchen. These are some of the commercial fire hazards that you need to be aware of… Read More