Learn how to effectively protect your loved ones and home from fires with these top tips provided by the American Red Cross. Download our fire safety resources here.
When considering aging in place as an option, you probably don’t spend much time thinking about the possibility of a fire breaking out in your home.
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Take these steps to ensure your home doesn't go up in flames.
Help us protect public lands for all to enjoy. Please remember these fire prevention and safety tips when visiting your public lands!
Home fires are devastating. Prepare, prevent, and know who to call for help with electrical systems or fire restoration: the Tuckey Companies.
there are 3 keys to fire safety: Look, listen, learn.
You can vastly cut down deadly fire risks by exercising good safety habits and simple prevention steps. This article lists the “Big 7” most common causes of preventable fires and tells you the simple things you can and should do to keep them from starting. Prevention costs little or nothing.
Protecting your family and property takes more than just changing the batteries in your smoke detector.
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Colder winter weather increases the likelihood of heating related fires. These fires are the second leading cause of fire deaths among older adults (ages 65+...
Fire prevention and safety: Be packed, have a plan – before fire approaches
The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Commission on Fire Prevention and Control wants to remind people about the potential fire dangers around the home during the holiday seas…
Electrical and heater fires should never be doused with water. Instead, smother flames with a heavy blanket, fire-suppression blanket, fire extinguisher or baking soda, say experts.
While the idea of theft shouldn't be a homeowner's main concern come open house day it doesn't hurt to be proactive.
King of the Grill. Barbecuing can be fun, but a few grill safety measures will ensure your time spent cooking outdoors is fun and safe.
Don't let that innocent campfire turn into a forest-eating wildfire. Keep your flame tame with these campfire safety tips.