A forward lever needs to be done in a very particular way not just for the maximum health benefits, but for your safety as well. Do a forward lever the right way with help from a fitness industry professional in this free video clip.
Air conditioners produce cool air using electricity in what's usually a safe process. However, in the event of a home fire, air conditioning ducts and fans can actually speed up the spread of the fire and cause additional damage. In certain situations you can break the wiring circuit that supplies power to your air conditioner when a fire alarm sounds.
There are a number of different safety hazards in the common bathroom that many people overlook. Learn about safety in the bathroom with help from a certified firefighter in this free video clip.
The AFP-200 is a line of fire alarm panels manufactured by Notifier Fire Systems. The AFP-200 is marketed as a small, economical alarm panel with features comparable to larger, more expensive fire alarm panels. Like most electrical equipment, the AFP-200 is susceptible to malfunctions and errors, but these breakdowns in communication can usually be resolved easily and quickly.
A single-stage manual station is a fire alarm device that is manually pulled on an alarm system with only one stage. The alarm pull communicates with the fire alarm control panel to indicate an alert. These are the red boxes with the white handles that appear, by law, on the walls of public buildings.
Ground faults in commercial fire alarm systems are difficult to find. An electrical ground fault is unintentional grounding of an electric wire. This accidental ground causes a current leak, which means devices on the affected circuit may not work at all or may falsely signal an alarm condition. Most fire alarm control panels can warn that a ground fault exists, but can't say where it is, so technicians have to use a multimeter to pinpoint the fault.
When setting up a fire alarm system for a large home, you want more than a system that makes noise to alert you to trouble. You also need an efficient system that helps you locate the problem area right away, and that's easy to reset once a situation has been resolved.
Founded in 1886, the Bosch Group is a German appliance and security-system manufacturing company that distributes its products worldwide. The North American division of Bosch Security offers a wide array of residential and commercial security systems with fire-alarm features. You can reset your Bosch security system to clear the event memory after a false alarm. If the fire alarm malfunctions, a master reset returns the system to factory-default settings in just seconds.
An aching back isn't something to wish on your worst enemy. Ergonomic recliners are built to accommodate your back and its healthy posture, which may help in alleviating back pain. Each person’s body is built differently, and a standard recliner chair doesn't fit the bill for promoting optimum back posture. Ergonomic recliners are available in assorted sizes to suit different body types. They often feature independent-operating, adjustable backrests and footrests for back comfort.
Over time, insulation in your attic can settle and lose some of its insulating value. Adding more insulation can keep you warmer in winter, cooler in summer and lower your utility bills. You don't have to add the same kind of insulation you had before. If your home has blown-in loose-fill insulation, you can add fiberglass batts over this. Adding insulation is a do-it-yourself project for many homeowners.
A fire alarm is one of the most important pieces of fire protection that your family needs. The alarm keeps track of heat changes in the surrounding area and looks for other signs of a fire, including smoke. The fire alarm panel acts as the indicator for the alarm. The panel controls the alarm, providing power to the device, and transmits any necessary information.
Mechanical fire alarms provide a reliable method for detecting fires and keeping a home's residents safe. These types of fire alarms differ somewhat from a traditional smoke detector and operate independently of these detectors and other components that are integrated into a home's fire detection system. Both smoke detectors and mechanical fire alarms should be used in the home whenever possible.
Notifier fire alarm panels connect to two or four loops of fire alarm detectors and modules and are compatible with laser sensors for early warning detection. The alarm panels have a set of logic instructions that coordinate which outputs (alarms) sound in respond to the input that enters the unit. Only those familiar with setting and operating a Notifier fire alarm panel should use the instrument and perform any troubleshooting steps that might be necessary if there are problems with the unit.
If your fire alarm sounds when you've got your propane fireplace lit, it's a safety hazard. This is because when the alarm goes off on a regular basis, you and other occupants of your household tend to ignore the sound when it goes off -- even if it sounds during an actual emergency. Familiarize yourself with the reasons for false alarms and take steps to remedy whatever problem your alarm may have.
When you are setting up a fire alarm system for a building, you need to evaluate a variety of factors to determine what size fire alarm control panel you need to include. You have to take into account the size of the building and the number of rooms and occupants. The number of smoke alarms and any other fire safety equipment on the premises also influences the fire alarm control panel’s size.
SimplexGrinnell is a well-known fire alarm company that provides alarm systems to a wide array of businesses, schools, hospitals and government installations. The heart of any Simplex system is the fire alarm control panel. The panel alerts you to know where possible fire threats are, displays any active error codes and also allows you to arm and disarm various parts of the system in the event of a test or emergency. Troubleshooting the panel should be the first priority in the event of a system malfunction.
Fire alarms are one type of fire safety device that no home should be without. While smoke alarms detect fire through smoke sensors, fire alarms detect fire through rises in temperature. Unlike smoke detectors, fire alarms are installed on the ceiling where they can best sense temperature changes. Creating a pocket guide about fire alarm installation can make the job much easier for home owners.
Many homes in the U.S. have a fire alarm system installed, but not all homes have one that’s working. The reason an alarm fails to work can be as simple as a dead battery or a wire that’s frayed or disconnected. Fortunately, two-wire and four-wire systems are not difficult to install, operate and monitor.
Fire alarm wires are an essential part of fire alarm systems, which serve as lifelines to secure and save buildings and people from fires. At the time of publication, there are five standard types of fire alarm cables: Power Limited General Purpose (FPL) for general purposes; Power Limited Suitable (FPLR) from floor to floor; Power Limited Suitable (FPLP) for plenums, ducts and other spaces; Non-Power Limited (NPLF) for general purposes; and Non-Power Limited Suitable (NPLFP) also for ducts, plenums and other spaces. Each type of cable is designed for different uses.
The Simplex 4010 Fire Alarm, when installed properly and according to National Fire Alarm Codes provided by the National Fire Protection Association, offers a fire alarm control panel that provides audio and well as visual alarms in the event of fire danger. Audible alerts are emitted until the questionable condition or event has been acknowledged and addressed. Numerous scenarios regarding panel instructions are available through the installation and operation manual.
The Honeywell fire system panel provides you with complete control over your alarm system. When the trouble alarm sounds because of a problem with the system, it is necessary for you to use the silence button to shut off the alarm. However, when this button does not work, you need to reprogram the system to accept the commands of the silence button.
Lexan is a tough polycarbonate resin thermoplastic used in a wide range of applications, such as in high performance windshields, car headlights, eyeglass lenses, bullet proof “glass” and in panels used to construct greenhouses. Like safety glass, it’s designed to be stronger and more durable than ordinary glass. However, while it has several advantages over safety glass, Lexan windows have some disadvantages as well.
Fire-Lite alarm systems are manufactured by Honeywell and are used for homes and businesses. The system uses a series of smoke and heat detection sensors along with a master control panel. Many systems also communicate automatically with the local fire department, much like a security alarm system communicates with the police department. If your Fire-Lite system is malfunctioning, troubleshoot it immediately to ensure it gets repaired. Otherwise your home or office is in greater risk of fire damage because your early warning system is compromised.
Fire alarm systems are important for protecting homes and businesses in the event of a fire. These systems are designed in such a way that they serve as early detection systems aimed at letting those in the building or home know about the fire as quickly as possible. The common wiring system used in many of these systems restricts the amount of voltage delivered to the system, based on specifications determined by National Electric Code (NEC) Article 760.
Fire alarm systems installed in residential and commercial buildings must be maintained and tested on a regular basis to ensure they are in working order. Fire alarm test equipment and routine maintenance schedules may extend the life of commercially installed alarms beyond their typical lifespan of 10 to 15 years.
The City of Dayton, Ohio advises setting up fire alarms at the highest point on vaulted ceilings. While that’s important for safety, it’s not ideal when it comes to replacing the alarm battery or device itself. Since a stepladder likely won’t reach the highest point on your vaulted ceiling, you’ll need to use either a ladder or electrical lift. Once you reach the alarm, the replacement process varies, depending on the type of fire alarm.
Distressed furniture seems to show its age. Every mark and imperfection is a badge of its use over the years. However, new oak furniture can take on a distressed appearance to make it look as if it has had years of hard use. Oak is a hardwood, so its hard surface may require extensive work and several different techniques to make it look distressed.
According to the National Fire Protection Association website, almost two-thirds of home fire deaths between 2005 and 2009 were in homes without smoke alarms or in homes where the smoke alarms didn’t work. If your home fire alarm is malfunctioning then it is imperative that you find out the problem and get it working immediately. Unfortunately, you never know when a home fire might happen, and it only takes one fire without a warning to cause a major tragedy that can change your life forever.
You rely on your home's smoke detector to alert you when a fire starts, but the alarm sometimes chirps or goes off even when no smoke is present. Smoke detector chirping annoys everyone in your home, especially when the cause of these false alarms is not obvious. Chirping often happens when the fire alarm has low batteries or faulty wiring. Insects or dust inside the fire alarm also cause it to sound. Regular fire alarm maintenance eliminates chirping from these sources.
Taking a shower, enjoying a glass of cold tap water and using the toilet are everyday occurrences for many people, thanks to modern plumbing. However, some people lack access to proper plumbing and safe water, resulting in millions of deaths worldwide every year according to the Global Health and Education Foundation. As the world population continues to grow, so does the need for quality plumbing and water access.
Disabling a smoke detector because it triggers false alarms while you are cooking puts your safety and home in jeopardy in the event of a real fire. Instead, relocate the smoke detector to where it will not pick up on small amounts of smoke produced while you are cooking.
An automatic fire alarm in a building’s security system is a heat detector that responds to the heat from a fire by setting off an alarm. Some heat detecting fire alarms rely on a bimetallic strip as the temperature sensor. This strip responds to heat by closing a normally open electrical circuit to activate the alarm.
A beeping or chirping fire alarm is a signal that the battery in the detector is low and requires placing. Once the battery goes dead, the smoke detector will no longer be able to warn you and your family of a possible fire. Even if your smoke alarm is hardwired to your home’s electrical system, it will still require regular battery replacement to keep the safety feature working properly. Change the battery whenever the detector begins to beep or once a year.
Installing a fire alarm system or smoke detector in your home cuts down on the threat of a fire. However, it will only provide you with the protection you expect if the device you install meets quality and functionality standards. A fire alarm coded system is a series of established, published regulations that apply to all aspects of fire alarms.
The first fire alarm pull boxes, set up in the mid-1800s, alerted fire departments of emergencies via telegraph wires. Today fire alarm pull boxes have evolved into sophisticated communications systems that work quickly to keep you and nearby structures safe. While fire alarm pull boxes serve the same function, different models vary in appearance, but they all share some tell-tale characteristics to help you identify one in a crisis.
Over 3,500 individuals fall victim to a fire on an annual basis, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. Sadly, working smoke detectors could have saved many of those lives. When your smoke detector begins to beep or sound an alarm in a non-fire situation, check into it to ensure it will work properly in an emergency situation.
In a work setting, mezzanines are essential for storage and space saving, and in other building situations, they improve aesthetic. These areas are partial floors within two other floors, and are similar to balconies on the inside of a structure. They vary in height, and safety on the mezzanine is essential to preventing falls and other injuries.
A fire alarm device is designed to detect and warn people of the presence of fire and give off an alert to evacuate the premises. While this device can save lives, it also comes with certain problems that must be addressed to ensure it works properly and alerts people with hearing impairments of possible dangers inside a home.
A hardwired fire alarm is installed directly into your home’s electrical system and is typically backed up by a battery in case of a power failure. Your fire alarm may sound when there is no fire for a variety of reasons. Before you begin troubleshooting the cause, inspect each room in your home to be certain there is no source of smoke or flame causing an alarm to go off. An alarm that is wired into your home may go off if the fire or smoke is in another part of the house. Smoke can be present without being visible.
The Type B designation is a circuitry requirement for fire alarm systems governed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA guideline number 72 refers to the different classes and types of fire alarm circuitry involved in various installations. Type B is usually defined by its differences from Type A systems, which tend to involve more complex forms of circuitry.
The smoke detector in your home or office can sense the smoke scattered by a nascent blaze and sound the alarm in time for you to take action or to escape. Several different kinds of smoke detectors or fire alarm systems are used, and each is most appropriate for certain situations.
The class of an alarm system is based upon its abilty to continue performance during abnormal situations. The classifications are designated by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA 72 is the code that covers these types of alarms by setting requirements and recommendations. Class A and B are the two main classes of alarm systems utilized in homes and businesses.
Rigging is the use of cranes or other large equipment to lift and move heavy objects. Riggers are generally employed on building sites, where they operate cranes to lift building materials to the upper levels of the building. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, regulates rigging work and sets procedures and requirements for rigging equipment and for people to work as riggers. The OSHA rigging regulations can be found in OSHA Standard 1926.
Smoke alarms chirp, or beep, to alert you of fire and smoke dangers. Even though it quickly grows into an annoyance when an alarm chirps either nonstop or intermittently, always pay attention to the chirping and take the right steps to stop it. Determine whether there is really cause for alarm, the chirping is from an issue inside the device itself or it is a false alarm. In either case, the chirping alerts you to a situation with the device.
The World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control regulations require that all human blood and body fluids be considered infectious and necessary precautions be taken when handling them. The federal Occupational Safety & Health Administration regulations require all people coming into contact with blood to wear protective clothing. The state of Pennsylvania does not have its own state OSHA laws. It uses federal OSHA regulations to govern crime scene cleanup.
Corrosive sublimate is another name for mercuric chloride. At one time, it was the preferred method of treating syphilis, but was replaced by safer methods due to its toxicity. It is currently used as a pesticide, antiseptic or wood preservative. The main application, though, is as a catalyst for converting acetylene into vinyl chloride.
Safety glass is made up of a blend of glass and plastic products that are designed to resist breakage. If it does break, the fragments that result are small and blunt, rather than large and jagged. Safety glass is made either using a heat treatment or a thin layer of plastic called polyvinyl butyral.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics categorizes loss control representatives as occupational health and safety specialists who work in the insurance industry. Job growth should be good for specialists in this particular field through at least 2018, according to the bureau. Salaries for loss control representatives are significantly higher with insurance carriers than with agencies, brokerages and related services.
HAZMAT credentialing, or hazardous materials certification, is not hard to obtain. For basic safety precautions and the ability to identify potentially dangerous materials, HAZMAT certification is sufficient. If you are planning on becoming a hazardous chemical clean up first-responder, you will need Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response certification. The process for both is the same; the difference lies in hours logged in training. HAZMAT credentials require between two and 24 hours depending on your job and the state requirements; while HAZWOPER certification usually requires 40 hours of training and education often conducted directly through the Occupational Safety and Health…
Digging a trench with a stump-bucket loader is a wise way to expedite any home or professional labor job. A major piece of equipment, a stump-bucket attaches to the front of a skid steer for stump removal or trench digging purposes. Manufactured with steel sides and sharp, serrated teeth, stump buckets have a deep and narrow design for digging and removing large amounts of dirt at one time. Consult the owner's manual before starting a project, to ensure a safe and effective excavation.