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  • Fire Drill Activation Procedures

    Fire drills are planned activities to test the evacuation and emergency notification systems of a facility. They are often conducted at schools, hospitals, dormitories, workplaces and large facilities. Fire alarms are activated and all of the occupants of the building must evacuate in an orderly fashion.

  • How to Tell If a Door Is Hot in a Fire?

    Fires are the third leading cause of accidental death in the United States, according to the University of Oklahoma Police Department. If you're caught in a fire, In less than 30 seconds even a small flame can grow out of control and become a major blaze. A closed door can protect you from the flames and thick black smoke, but it also may lead to an escape route. Learning how to tell if a door is safe to open during a fire could save your life.

  • Recommended Mantel Height for a Fireplace

    If your home has a fireplace, you'll likely use the mantel to showcase family photos, treasured artworks or favorite knickknacks. Around the holidays, the fireplace mantel is a good place to hang stockings for Santa. If you're building or remodeling a fireplace, the placement of your mantel is key, not only to the overall aesthetic of the room, but also to provide the safest hearth possible.

  • How Did Aboriginals Make Fire?

    Aboriginal people, or the first humans, made fires using the friction method, which consisted of rubbing dry sticks together to create a spark or ember. The spark was used to ignite other materials such as dry leaves or grass.

  • How to Vent Two Appliances Into One Flue

    Gas appliance venting is crucial to health and safety within the home. Venting allows the potentially harmful products of combustion to escape from the home without coming in contact with the home's breathable air. Venting two gas appliances into the same flue saves a homeowner from investing money into a second chimney and can speed up the installation of appliances.

  • Survival Preparedness List

    Preparing for a disaster will help you survive disasters--both natural and man-made. Schools routinely have fire and bus evacuation drills, in the event of a real fire or bus accident. Students and staff learn what to do and where to go. This is a form of disaster preparedness. How many of you would know how to survive a snow storm or a fire, an earthquake or a tornado, or a terrorist attack? A survival preparedness list will help ensure you know what to do.

  • Safe Fire Drill Requirements

    Fire drills are a key step in preventing injuries during a fire. Those that know what they are supposed to do and where they should go when a fire alarm goes off are more likely to get out of the building safely. Before you set up a first drill, you should create a plan.

  • Fire Safety Drill Procedures

    Safely evacuating any size or type structure during a fire depends on how proactive individuals, families, work and public building safety departments prepare and implement procedures for fire safety drills. According to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), a sound fire escape plan significantly reduces fire deaths and injuries. Failed emergency evacuations among the causes of deaths of more than 3,000 Americans in fires every year in the United States are unnecessary tragedies.

  • What Height to Mount a Mantel?

    Aesthetics and fire codes merge to make mounting a mantel tricky business. You don't want your mantel to catch on fire, but you want to have enough space to hang your favorite art piece, mirror or flat-screen television above it. By taking a few things into consideration, you will have your new mantel exactly where it looks the best.

  • How to Make a Barrel Grill

    Many men and women love to cook on outdoor grills. There is just something about cooking meat and vegetables over the warm coals of an open fire--compared to cooking on the stove indoors--that is primal and satisfying. However, a good grill can be quite expensive depending on the size and features you seek. Luckily, it is possible to build a barrel grill.

  • Fire Drill Safety Rules

    Never assume that your family will instinctively know how to react during a fire. A fire drill should be performed twice a year, especially if there are children or senior citizens in the household.

  • How to wire an amp to a sub and head unit

    Everyone likes to listen to music in the car. However, unless you paid extra for an upgrade, your vehicle probably came with a factory grade stereo and speakers. Adding a set of subwoofers can make a big difference in the way your music sounds in the car.

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