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Home Fire Extinguishers With A Fire Safety Escape Plan.

January 23rd, 2009

In 2004, the 410 thousand residential fires in America caused more than 14 thousand injuries and 3 thousand deaths, according to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA). You can prevent fire-related deaths and injuries, and even most residential fires by being knowledgeable about fire safety. Ensure your and your family’s safety by creating an escape plan, teaching children fire safety and fire-proofing your home.

Fire Safety Escape Plan

fire extinguisher safetyA fire safety escape plan tells everyone what to do if your home catches on fire. Your family needs to discuss fire safety issues, and design an escape plan for your home. The escape plan needs to inform everyone in your family of the two safest routes out of each room in your house and where to meet once outside.

When discussing fire safety issues with your family, it is also a good idea to talk about each person’s responsibilities in the case of a fire, such as who helps whom out of the house. Be sure to explain to each family member to crawl to a safe exit; don’t stop to save anything, and, if possible, to alert others by yelling "FIRE!" or beating on doors as they crawl by.

Fire Safety and Kids

fire extinguisher guideFire safety and education begins with children. Tragically, children cause over thousands of residential fires each year, the majority stemming from children playing with matches. You need to teach your children to obey the following fire safety rules: Never play with matches or lighters, always have an adult help you when cooking, never touch gasoline or any other flammable liquids.

Always STOP, DROP, AND ROLL! If you or your clothes catch on fire. Never place anything into an electrical outlet and always get help from an adult if something catches on fire.

Your children are the most important people in your life, so educate them about fire safety and prevention.

Fire Safety and Your Home

Electrical fires are the most common type of residential fires in America. The following fire safety tips lower the probability of residential electrical fires: Don’t overload outlets or piggy-back extension cords, Keep all combustible items, such as hairspray and household cleaners, away from all heaters, Check all electrical tools and appliances for frayed or cracked cords, Purchase electrical appliances that meet the Underwriter’s Laboratory’s (UL) safety requirements and Keep children away from electrical appliances, such as heaters and irons.

Electric stoves, ovens, stereos, heaters, and clothes dryers are responsible for the majority residential electrical fires. Follow all manufacturers’ instructions, and use all appliances carefully and responsibly. Sometimes, no matter the precautionary fire safety steps you take, an electrical fire can still occur. If this happens, knowing the proper fire safety procedure is invaluable in keeping your home safe. Shut off burning appliances by unplugging the cord, Put out small fires with your home fire extinguisher, Do not put water on electrical fires, Get everyone out of the house and Do not try to handle large fires by yourself; call 911, report the fire, and tell them it is an electrical fire.

Educating yourself and your family on fire safety helps to lower your chances of a residential fire and gives you the knowledge of what to do in the case of a fire.

Deputies Get Eco-Friendly Extinguishers – Kansas City News Story.

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Kidde Fire Extinguishers And Kidde Smoke Detector.

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Fire Extinguisher Powder Refilling Equipment

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Fire Extinguisher Systems You Must Have.

January 23rd, 2009

Fire Safety Equipment Your Family Can’t Live Without

Learn the right fire safety equipment you should have to keep your family and home safe during a fire. Know which smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are tested to work for your home. Discover other fire safety equipment that can provide an extra line of defense for you and your family.

dry fire extinguisherEach home should be equipped with proper fire safety equipment. Though no one wants to think they may have a damaging fire in their home someday, it is always necessary to invest the time and money in being adequately prepared; your home and the lives of your family could be at stake. Here are some suggestions of basic home fire safety equipment that should be owned by every family.

dry chemical fire extinguishersFirst, the most beneficial piece of fire safety equipment is the smoke detector. At least one should be placed on each floor of the house. Most people place them in hallways (near sleeping areas and stairways), and they need to be kept a few feet down from the ceiling. Be sure to place detectors in your basement and attic as well. Also, don’t forget to test your smoke detectors regularly; you can do this easily by lighting a candle under the detector. If the alarm goes off, the detector is working. Simply fan the smoke away from the alarm to quiet the noise. Also, if your smoke alarm is battery operated, the batteries will need to be changed from time to time. When you hear the detector make a shrill chirping noise, change the batteries as soon as possible…it is all too easy to forget once the batteries die.

The next item each family should own in the way of fire safety equipment is a fire extinguisher. It is important to know that there are different fire extinguishers for different types of fires. In general, there are five different classes of fires: A, B, C, D, and K. When considering what kind of extinguisher to purchase, simply find out what kind of fire each extinguisher treats, and decide what kind is best for your family and home. Most people use a dry powder extinguisher that treats classes A, B, and C. Of course, buying multiple kinds of extinguishers is fine; one can never be too prepared! If you have children, depending on their age, direct them on how to use the extinguisher should they ever need to use it while you are away. Follow the directions on how to trigger the extinguisher, and aim at the base of the fire and guide the extinguisher in a sweeping circular motion.

Other pieces of equipment to consider purchasing are collapsible ladders. These can be easily set up in a matter of seconds, and they are helpful in case you need to escape from an upper level floor. Collapsible ladders can be purchased at almost any hardware or fire equipment supplier, and are relatively inexpensive.

Each home should be equipped with certain fire safety equipment. Though it does cost money, it can often make the difference between keeping your home or losing it to a damaging fire. Hundreds of lives are saved each year because families have purchased fire safety equipment and have prepared fire escape routes. Being prepared is the best form of fire prevention for you and your family.

By Brian S.
Published: 2/14/2008

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Fire Extinguisher Signs

January 21st, 2009

Fire Extinguisher Signs: The Best Way To Indicate The Essentials Of The Device

fire extinguisher class kWords can be as expressive as paintings. When combined correctly, they can depict different emotions and different pictures. It can also be powerful. It can convince people to change their views and beliefs about something. It can touch the lives of people as it can make them cry or laugh at the lines. It can be devastating as you get to know the bad news. Words either written or spoken, has helped made communication possible.

However, there are times when we need to do away with paragraphs of words to communicate. Sometimes, to describe something, it takes a lot of words to say completely what is needed to be conveyed. They can be good in giving instructions as this need to be very detailed. However, in cases when you want to make things concise and simple, you can do away with one word or none at all. Instead, you can make use of symbolisms or a combination.

water fire extinguisherSymbols and words can be very helpful in cases when you can to communicate something and make it universal. Universal here means that even if you are in another country and you cannot understand the language they have, you will still understand the indications simply by just looking at the symbols. That is why in the field of fire fighting, fire extinguisher signs are universal and it is used all over the world.

Here are some of the things that you can expect from the signs and their interpretations:

1. They involve pictures that could help the user know the classification of the extinguisher. For example, a class A extinguisher has a symbol of a red triangle with a capital A inside it. For class B, it is a red square with capital B in it. For class C, the letter C is enclosed in a blue circle.

2. They are also used to indicate what kind of fire can be used in this particular extinguisher. Some of these devices are multi-rated. They can be Class A-B or B-C. If a class A-B device can be used for ordinary combustible materials and combustible liquids, expect that you get pictograms on it showing a fire and an electrical cord with a red horizontal line on it. This means, it is not allowed for fires cause by electrical materials.

3. If your devices are kept in cabinets or discreetly stored in some areas unseen, you can use these markings to indicate its location. This is the best way to direct possible users on where to get it, especially in emergencies.

4. You can also get to know the agents used for a particular extinguisher simply by looking at the color-coding in the drawings. There are also dos and don’ts specified on these drawings for a particular agent.

A fire extinguisher sign can be a big help. In emergency situations, it can be time consuming to read paragraphs. These symbols shorten your time in trying to depicting whether this particular device is safe for usage or not.

By: Brian Ayling

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Having specialized in the fire extinguisher signs trade for over 20 years, Brian now works tirelessly to promote affordable fire safety for home and for business.

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Fire Extinguisher Sign

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