Simple Fire Prevention That Saves Lives
According to the estimates of USFA in the year 2004 alone the number of fires that took place in the United States was 1.5 million. The estimated loss in dollars stood at staggering 9.8 billion dollars.
Home Fire Safety
Our homes are usually the most expensive single item we ever buy. Not only do they represent a significant financial investment, but our home is a big emotional investment. They are the places where we raise our families and celebrate our lives.
Reducing Fire Accidents
Do you ever watch the television? If you are one of the regular TV watchers out there you might be able to watch some news about how common fire accidents are these days. From large forest fires, to the burning of a whole compound or even just a single home, they only have one suspect; Fire.
Fire Destroys Couple’s Home and Business
Four months ago, Margaret Pendergast and Curtis Johnson moved into their home at 2641 Valley St. in Mad River Twp. They converted the front into Johnson’s carpet-cleaning business, and the back provided ample living space.
Fire Safety Tips for Your Home
According to FEMA each year, more than 4,000 Americans die and more than 25,000 are injured in fires, many of which could be prevented. No one ever think they will lose their home or life by a fire, but it happens too often.
Here are some tips that can help prepare and even save your life in the event of a fire.
Some Safety Devices to Safeguard Your Children
Every year more than two million kids are injured or even lose their lives due to hazards at home, which makes baby safety very important.
Smoke Detection System
A Smoke detector have two basic parts. It is compose of a sensor and a bell. Currently, there are two kinds or types of detectors; these are the photoelectric detector and the ionization detector.
Fire Education 101
It is a must for us to know the basics in dealing with fire. Just like a thief in the night, we never know when this will strike.












