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Fire Safety

4 Activities to Teach Your Children About Fire Safety

by Carolyn
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Its late at night, and you’re asleep in your bed. Your children fell asleep hours ago, and the house is completely quiet. Suddenly, the smoke detector goes off! You wake up, and realize that smoke is pouring into your room under your bedroom door! What should you do? Are your children able to escape on their own? Should you open the door and try to wake them up? The last time that you want to be thinking about fire safety…

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How to Escape a House Fire

by Carolyn
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It’s late at night, and you’re asleep in bed. Suddenly, you hear a loud alarm go off – the smoke alarm! Waking up, you realize that your bedroom is beginning to fill with smoke pouring in from the lower floor of your home. What should you do? Each year, thousands of homes are destroyed in house fires. However, it’s a fact that many of the people that die in house fires each year could have escaped safely, if they had…

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What is Home Inventory Software?

by Carolyn
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Imagine that you’re on a beach vacation with your family. You slide into a beach chair, relaxing under the warmth of a tropical sun. Suddenly, you receive a frantic phone call from one of your neighbors. When she calms down, she is able to speak clearly. “There was an electrical fire! Your house is burning!” By the time you quickly gather up your family and return home, there’s nothing left. The structure of your house is still smoking, bearing char-marks…

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4 Important Fire Safety Tips

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Practicing good fire safety can help protect your home and family from a potentially devastating house fire. It can also aid in preventing the members of your household (especially small children) from sustaining a fire-related injury. However, not everyone is aware of how to exercise proper fire safety. Here are five of the most important fire safety tips, which can help to protect you and your family against fire-related accidents. Maintain Your Smoke Detector One of the best things you…

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Fire Safety Planning – Protect Your Home

by Carolyn
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A house fire can be one of the most devastating events for any homeowner. However, there are many things that you can do to help prevent catastrophic damage from a house fire. To keep your family safe, it’s best if you are familiar with these fire safety tips. If you have young children, be sure that they are thoroughly educated in fire safety procedures. Fire Safety Tips: 1. Don’t Overload Outlets One of the more common mistakes that many homeowners make…

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Fireplace Safety Tips for Your Family

by Carolyn
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During the cold winter months, having a fireplace is a wonderful way to stay warm and cozy inside your home. However, it’s essential that you’re familiar with some general safety tips to help you to practice proper safety procedures around your fireplace. Even though a fireplace is a great addition to any home, it can also present an extreme fire hazard if not handled responsibly. Only Burn Dry, Seasoned Wood. In order to practice good fireplace safety, it’s important that you…

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How to Choose a Smoke Detector for Your Home

by Carolyn
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As a general estimation, a person will die in a house fire every three hours in the United States. In the year 2008 alone, there were over 403,000 house fires, which resulted in $8,550,000,000 in total damages. House fires can be an extremely catastrophic event for any homeowner, especially if your home insurance policy doesn’t cover certain types of fire damage. To protect your safety, as well as prevent fire damage in your home, it’s important to install high quality…

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