An electrical fire can start and spread due to issues such as overloaded circuits, aging, weathering, faulty installation and materials, and more. Because there are so many possible causes of electrical fire, it makes sense to have a regular electrical fire safety inspection in your facility to check for these and other potential hazards.
Preschoolers and kindergartners are most likely to start fires caused by play, and are most likely to die in them, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
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.
There are many causes of house fires, including faulty wiring, alternate heat sources, cooking, and more. Learn how to help prevent house fires with Travelers.
The advancement of smart home technology has brought new ways to help prevent fires in your home. Learn how to use smart home technology to help prevent fires.
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There are probably fire hazards in your home that you haven't considered. If you want to avoid having an electrical house fire, keep these seven tips in mind.
There are different causes of fires. One of the most unpredictable and widely overlooked fires is electrical. Because virtually every room in a building has some form of electricity, an electrical fire can happen anywhere. Learn more!
Simple safety tips from the Department of Fire Services (DFS) and regular home maintenance can reduce the risk of electrical fires, keeping you and your family safe.
One common cause of home fires is electricity. To help protect you and your family, we have provided a few helpful tips on electrical safety.
It's the holiday season, which means the busiest time for travel across the nation, and also the busiest time for thieves.
The team at Boggs Inspection Services wants you to stay warm and safe during this chilly time of year, so they have a few tips for you to follow to protect your home and family from the dangers of electrical fires.
When you think of potential fire sources in your restaurant, electrical is understandably low on the list. There are burners, fryers and griddles, after all, that spout live fire everyday and probably grab your attention ahead of electrical. Today, however, we wanted to point out that electrical should be higher on your list. Research appearing...
Ask any experienced pilot what they think is the worst in-flight emergency, and they'll probably tell you "fire."
Building inspectors who used to rely on binoculars and ladders are
During the cold winter months, CalFire and fire departments across the nation see an increase in home fires due to dangerous heating equipment or unsafe practices. Improper use or poorly
Assessment: Discover what you know about keeping your property safe.