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  • Portable Propane Heaters Safety

    Portable propane heaters use pressurized gas to heat small areas. Consider some basic safety and equipment factors to help prevent home fires and asphyxiation when deciding whether to use a...

  • How to Keep Your Home and Family Safe From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless, deadly gas. Inhalation of Carbon Monoxide blocks the body’s ability to bring necessary oxygen to cells and organs. Carbon Monoxide poisoning can result...

  • Wood Burner Safety

    According to State Farm Insurance, solid fuel-burning appliances, such as wood burners, "are the largest source of heating-related fires in U.S. homes." You should consider some safety factors...

  • Gas Fireplace Safety

    On a cold night, many people like to curl up in front of a warm fireplace to beat the chill. Gas fireplaces are a safer and cleaner alternative to wood-burning fireplaces. Gas units don't leave...

  • Gas Log Safety

    As the seasons change and the days become shorter and colder, many people use gas logs in their fireplaces to keep warm. Make sure you use gas logs safely by taking a few simple precautions.

  • How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Your Home

    Carbon Monoxide is a very dangerous gas that is colorless and odorless which makes it difficult to detect under normal circumstances. This gas can silently sneak up on you and kill you without...

  • What Are the Dangers of a Ventless Fireplace?

    People often consider a ventless fireplace because it offers a surefire way to reduce bills and increase heating efficiency. Because they keep combustion byproducts in the house, consumer...

  • Installation Guidelines for Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    Carbon monoxide poisoning causes the deaths of approximately 200 people every year and sends another 5,000 to the emergency room for treatment. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and...

  • Oil Furnace Dangers

    Oil furnaces are widely used and considered very safe if operated and maintained according to the manufacturer's guidelines. There are a few dangers to consider prior to installing and operating...

  • How to : What you Should Know About Carbon Monoxide

    With cold weather coming down upon us soon, we should all be aware of carbon monoxide. CO is a poisonous gas that is invisible, odorless and tasteless. CO can build up to dangerous levels in any...

  • How to Stop Sewer Gas Odor

    Sewer gas or septic gas can cause a foul smelling gas odor in your house that may be difficult to remedy if you don’t know what to look for--but easy enough to fix if you do. Sewer gas odor can...

  • Ventless Fireplace Safety

    Ventless fireplaces provide realistic, affordable and charming atmosphere to a room. The question of safety comes up when dealing with either gas or gel fueled units. A few precautions when...

  • Dangers of Space Heaters

    Space heaters, available in various shapes and sizes, are commonly used during the cold winter months as a form of heating. Space heaters are particularly good at heating one room, especially...

  • What Are the Dangers of Propane Furnaces?

    The propane furnace, invented in the early 1900s, offers a cheaper and much cleaner alternative to electrical heating. The benefits of using gas come with some disadvantages, though: Propane...

  • How to Protect Yourself From Carbon Monoxide

    Carbon monoxide is the number 1 cause of death due to poisoning in the United States. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is odorless, colorless, and toxic. All homes should have a CO...

  • What Are the Dangers of Using Propane Heaters?

    Propane heaters, a popular alternative form of energy, are available in different types and sizes for a variety of uses. While many people have concerns about the dangers of propane heaters, these...

  • What Are the Sources of Carbon Monoxide?

    Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that is produced when fuels containing carbons are not completely burned. Carbon monoxide is also very toxic even when inhaled in relatively small...

  • How to Be Safe Around Natural Gas

    Most people are under the impression that natural gas is toxic, however, it's actually carbon monoxide (produced by malfunctioning equipment or natural gas being burned incorrectly) that is the...

  • How to Guide to Winterizing Your Home

    So it is inevitable, winter is coming. Wouldn't you rather do a few tasks at a time during the fall, rather then waiting until the dead of winter to get prepared, It's always best to take extra...

  • How to Use Camping Stoves Indoors

    There is considerable concern about using camping stoves indoors. The main worry is a build-up of carbon monoxide. Every year there are reports of people suffering severe injury or even death from...

  • Dangers of Gas Water Heaters

    Every so often, a story hits the local newspaper of a house fire caused by a gas water heater. Generally, the fire starts by flammable materials left lying to close to the tank. Some people get a...

  • Safety Equipment for the Home

    Your home should be a place where you feel comfortable, safe and secure. A strong foundation and sturdy structure are just the beginning of making a safe home. There are plenty of other measures...

  • How to Safely Use a Ventless Gas Heater

    According to BendWeekly.com, there are more than 17 million ventless gas heating appliances in American households. They are used to provide supplemental heat, not as a main heat source. These...

  • The Best Location to Locate a Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and deadly. According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, "carbon monoxide gas is a leading cause of death in the United States." Even in...

  • What Are the Dangers of Fireplaces?

    Many people enjoy the warmth, cozy feelings and even romance of having a fireplace. It's important to respect the hazards associated with fireplaces, however, and practice proper safety....

  • Carbon Monoxide Detector Instructions

    Many households have smoke detectors to help detect smoke coming from fires. Although equipping a home with smoke detectors is very important, many people are not aware of another dangerous form...

  • Health & Safety Hazards in the Home

    Most Americans assume their homes are safe. However, there are actually many safety and health hazards in homes that cause a number of injuries and illnesses each year.

  • How to Check for a Natural Gas Leak

    Natural gas is used in many homes to heat dryers, stoves and ovens, and to power water heaters and furnaces. It is made up of a highly flammable compound known as methane. A natural gas leak is...

  • How to Approach Home Security

    Feeling secure and safe in our homes is not only a matter of having a security alarm system, but should involve multiple avenues of protection. Action points in approaching home security are an...

  • How to Use Kerosene Heaters

    Kerosene heaters are a cost-effective method of heating or supplementing the heat in your home. These heaters require little effort to operate. When carefully monitored they can be as safe and...

  • How to Recognize a Natural Gas Leak and What to do

    Leaking natural gas is dangerous! A natural gas leak will not only make you sick it can cause a fire or an explosion.

  • How Is Carbon Monoxide Detected?

    Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous, colorless, odorless gas produced due to incomplete burning of fuels in fireplaces, furnaces and boilers. Each year, approximately 4,000 people in the U.S. die...

  • What Are the Danger Signs of Natural Gas?

    Accidents with natural gas can lead to property damage, injury, severe illness or even death. It is important to learn the warning signs of a natural gas leak in order to protect yourself and your...

  • How Do You Measure Carbon Monoxide Levels?

    It is difficult to detect carbon monoxide without the use of special equipment. Carbon monoxide is a deadly colorless, odorless gas that can sometimes turn up in homes. Measuring carbon monoxide...

  • What Is a Carbon Monoxide Detector?

    Carbon monoxide has been called the silent killer. At low levels, it causes fatigue and at higher levels, it causes vision and coordination problems, headaches, confusion and even death. A carbon...

  • How Does Carbon Monoxide Form?

    Carbon monoxide (CO), a lighter-than-air odorless gas that is deadly to humans and animals, is made up of a single atom of carbon together with 1 of oxygen. CO is created when carbon-based...

  • Facts of Carbon Monoxide

    Carbon monoxide is the by-product of burned carbon-based fuels. Carbon monoxide is given off when fuels, like wood, coal and gas are not burned completely. It can have both short-term and...

  • How to Prepare for a Family Emergency

    How to prepare for a family emergency.

  • Signs of Carbon Monoxide in the Home

    Carbon monoxide is a tasteless, colorless and odorless gas. In the home, carbon monoxide is most commonly found when fossil fuels are not completely burned. Carbon monoxide is a byproduct that...

  • How to Know Which Houseplants Can be Lifesaving

    On a regular basis we hear of some unfortunate household that has suffered the tragedy of one or more of its members being overcome by odorless carbon monoxide (CO) gas, which has emanated from a...

  • How to Reset a First Alert Carbon Monoxide Detector

    A Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector is a home device that can save your life, as it detects CO gas. CO gas is colorless, tasteless and odorless, and a detector is needed to test ppm (parts per...

  • How to Get Instant Alarm Safety

    Try using an instant alarm for added safety in your home for personal reasons or to monitor others already in the home.

  • How to use Daylight Saving Time

    Spring forward and fall back, unfortunately, we spring forward and lose an hour of sleep! There are many important things to do when we switch to Day Light Savings Time. Perhaps one of the most...

  • How to Heat Your Home During A Power Outage, Safely

    If you have an all electric home it may be tough to keep warm during a power outage. Here are some ways to do it safely.

  • How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Carbon monoxide can be cause by appliance malfunctions, vent or chimney blockages, fireplace or wood stoves that are not properly vented, a vehicle running in an attached garage or several...

  • How to be More Prepared when Disaster Strikes

    With the times the way they are, it never hurts to be prepared. We always pray for the best and plan for the worst. Here are some ideas to help you be ready in case of a disaster.

  • How Does a Carbon Monoxide Detector Work?

    Where there is fire there is carbon monoxide. Unlike smoke, this odorless, colorless gas is produced as a result of fuels being burned to produce a flame. When carbon monoxide is inhaled in higher...

  • About Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    Carbon monoxide detectors are devices similar to smoke detectors. However, instead of searching for smoke in the air, these detectors search for this specific deadly gas. Even though carbon...

  • How to Use Daylight Savings Time as a Reminder to take Care of Household Tasks

    Daylight Savings happens twice a year--once when you spring forward and once when you fall back. Because you will already be going through each room of your house to update your clocks, Daylight...

  • How Does Carbon Monoxide Kill?

    Inhalation of carbon monoxide, the colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced during combustion, can easily lead to fatal carbon monoxide poisoning. Because carbon monoxide cannot be detected and...

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