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  • How to Test a Heat Alarm

    You awake one night to the suffocating smell of smoke emanating from somewhere in your home. Tired and confused, you are not sure whether there is a fire or not; the smoke detector is beeping but...

  • How to Start a Space Heater

    A space heater can make a room warm and cozy. However, space heaters have a reputation for being somewhat dangerous. If you're starting your space heater for the first time of the season, it's a...

  • Corn Stove Safety

    Corn stoves are a clean, economical way to heat a home and offer a number of advantages over traditional heating methods. Corn stoves are also safe when the proper precautions are taken.

  • How to Remove Smoke Stains From Plastic

    Smoke has a degrading effect on plastic as it mars the look by leaving a yellow stain on the surface. Removing smoke stains from plastic requires following a procedure thoroughly and repeating the...

  • Safe Home Checklist

    Considering that most accidents happen in or around the home, home safety is an important issue. You can never be too careful, especially if you have children. There are many simple things you can...

  • What Are Some Fire Safety Rules?

    Fire safety is one of the most important things for families, especially those with young children. Knowing what to do and where to go can ease your mind. It can also save lives.

  • How to Cleanse Your House

    When you move into a new home or a tragedy or serious illness occurs in your present residence, it is wise to cleanse your house of harmful impurities, entities and energies that may be lingering...

  • Why Does My Wood Burning Fireplace Smoke?

    Fireplaces are pleasant places to retire to, gather around and enjoy. Whether alone or with family, friends or a special someone, owners of fireplaces need to ensure their fireplace is working...

  • How to Plan a Fire Evacuation with a Disability

    According to the U.S. Fire Administration, 4,000 people die and 20,000 are injured in fires every year. It takes only 30 seconds for a fire to get out of control and in less than a minute for the...

  • Information on Fire Safety

    According to the United States Fire Administration, more than 4,000 people are killed in fires and around 200,000 more are injured each year. The majority of those fires take place in the home. ...

  • Safety Rules in a Kitchen

    Being safe in a kitchen can help save a trip to the hospital or a call to the fire department. According to the Law Offices of Robert A. Brenner in California, from ages 5 to 75, burn injuries...

  • How to Prevent a Home Fire

    Prevent a fire at home by using this step by step guide. Fires happy in every major city and destroy homes. However, you can protect your home by taking a few steps to reduce the chance of losing...

  • Definition of Fire Prevention

    Practicing fire prevention can help save the lives of you and your loved ones. It means preparing your home or workplace for the event of a fire disaster. Fire prevention is knowing what you can...

  • How to properly light a fire in a Fireplace

    This is the proper way to light a fire in a fireplace.

  • 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...

  • Fire Safety Equipment for Home Owners

    Being aware of fire safety in your home is a matter of life or death. Most fires start in homes, with a new one starting somewhere in a U.S. home every 83 seconds. Deadly fires usually occur when...

  • How to Prevent Smoke From Your Fireplace

    How many times have you wanted to light a nice fire in your fireplace but when you do it quickly turns to disaster. You light the fire and smoke starts go come into the room and you are opening...

  • Fire Safety Planning

    Fire-safety planning is one of the most important things that you can do to protect your family. In addition to having smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and an escape plan, it is important to...

  • How to Put Up a Smoke Detector

    Smoke detectors are essential in every home. Detectors save so many lives every year. Putting up a detector is a simple way to protect you and your loved ones.

  • Basic Fire Safety Rules

    Fire safety is extremely relevant in the United States. The Department of Homeland Security states that over 4,000 Americans die per year in fires, and over 25,000 are injured. Following some...

  • What to Check After a House Fire

    Whether a house fire is minor or severe, it always leaves a messy cleanup. Many tasks need attention, both for recovery and future prevention. A large house fire that gains a lot of attention...

  • How to Proceed After A House Fire

    There are many tasks to tend to after a house fire. Your to-do list should begin with dealing family and health concerns. You will also need to investigate the damage and deal with the insurance...

  • How to Install Fire Detectors In Your Home Properly

    Home smoke alarms are one of the safest precautions you can take in your home to keep your family safe. However, all too often many families only rely on one or even no fire detectors in their...

  • How to Create a Safer Home

    At times one may not notice the dangers in their home that are right before them. By just checking on a few items in your house you may create a safer environment for your family.

  • Fire Safety Tips for Parents

    According to FireSafety.gov, residential fire claims the lives of 3,000 people every year. The good news is that being prepared can help reduce the likelihood of personal injury during a fire....

  • Tips for Fire Safety

    Fire safety can prevent the likelihood of a fire that could result in deaths, injuries or property damages. In the event that a fire happens, you should alert everyone in the home and get out...

  • Leading Causes of House Fires

    House fires are the leading cause of all fire deaths in the United States. According the the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in 2007, U.S. fire departments responded to 399,000 home...

  • Information About Fire Doors

    Fire doors are a safety code requirement in all states. The type of fire rating required, which is dependent on the doors' ability to withstand certain temperatures for a set period of time, is...

  • How to Ensure Your Home Is Safe From Fires

    Since a fire can significantly cause major damage to your home, making a few minor adjustments to your house can save you, and your loved ones life. Do not take any of these tips lightly.

  • How to Prevent a Home Kitchen Fire

    Kitchen fires can be as simple as a scorched potholder or can be the catalyst for a major house fire. There are many potential areas for a home kitchen fire to start, in the oven or on the stove,...

  • How to Survive a Bushfire

    A bushfire is a fire that occurs in the bush, scrubs, woodland or grassland. In south east Australia, bushfires tend to be most common and most severe during summer and autumn, especially in...

  • How to Troubleshoot Smoke Alarms

    Troubleshooting smoke alarms can be done by checking the batteries, vacuuming it out regularly, placing the smoke detector at least 20 feet away from the kitchen and testing it weekly. Learn to...

  • How to Prepare An At Home Fire Safety Plan

    Do you have an at home fire safety plan for your belongings? Fire safety in the home is something we push to the back of our minds, thinking it only happens to other people. Let's face it, no...

  • How to Make Your Home Safe

    We all know that we need to make our house safe for children and pets, but did you know that there are general safety issues your home that you can nip in the bud before they become a problem?

  • About Cigarette Smoke

    Cigarette smoke may appear elusive, but its effects have been indisputable. Not long ago considered one of the the hallmark of sexiness, cigarette smoke has singlehandedly led the way for millions...

  • How to Get Fire Smoke Out of Your House

    Many people have been successful at reducing or eliminating the lingering smell of smoke (fire/cigerette)from their homes and belongings using the methods you will find here. Difficulty of doing...

  • How to Avoid House Fires

    Many houses burn down each year because of accidental house fires. Many of these fires can easily be avoided. Here are a few easy steps you can take to avoid a fire in your home.

  • How to Shut Off Alarms

    There's no smoke; there's no fire. So why is the smoke alarm still beeping? Nobody is in the kitchen or doing anything else that might be triggering any of the detectors throughout the home. Is...

  • How to Prevent a Fire in a Home

    House fires can be devastating. About 5,000 people a year die in fires, and 80 percent of these deaths occur in house fires. Fires kill more people per year in the United States than all other...

  • 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 Test a Smoke Detector

    You can prevent tragedies in your home simply by testing and maintaining your smoke alarms. Every year in the United States, about 3000 people lose their lives in residential fires. Most fire...

  • How to Be Safe with Smoke Alarms in your House

    Putting a smoke detector in proper places will help keep you & your family/pets safe.

  • About Fire & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    Learn tips for avoiding fires in your house and how to form a fire safety plan in this free video series from an expert fireman.

  • How to Install the Battery & Test a Smoke Detector

    Step 4 - Learn how to install a smoke detector & other diy home fire safety tips in this free home improvement & maintenance video.

  • How to Install the Base of a Smoke Detector

    Step 3 - Learn how to install a smoke detector & other diy home fire safety tips in this free home improvement & maintenance video.

  • How to Choose the Right Location to Install a Smoke Detector

    Step 1 - Learn how to install a smoke detector & other diy home fire safety tips in this free home improvement & maintenance video.

  • How to Mark for Drill Holes to Install the Base of a Smoke Detector

    Step 2 - Learn how to install a smoke detector & other diy home fire safety tips in this free home improvement & maintenance video.

  • Checking Smoke Detectors on a Home Quality Inspection

    Learn how to check smoke detectors when doing a quality assurance walkthrough of your newly built custom home in this free video for homeowners.

  • How to prevent fire caused by smoking

    Every day you see persons smoking, you see them smoking on the streets even in the home. Did you know that smoking can cause fire? This article will show you how you can prevent this from happening

  • How to Start a Fire

    Lighting a wood-burning fireplace is not an easy task. However, anyone can light and enjoy a fire without filling the room with smoke if they have the proper tools, a little fire safety knowledge...

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