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  • 2010-7-15

    Conseils de l'Electrique de Sécurité contre l'incendie

    Précautions de la sécurité ● Vérifiez régulièrement vos appareils électriques et le câblage. ● fils effilochés peuvent provoquer des incendies. Remplacer tous les cordons des appareils usés, ...

  • 2010-7-12

    July 15 Set for National Pet Fire Safety Day

    Fire departments across the country are encouraged to utilize Pet Fire Safety Day on July 15 to spread pet fire safety messages in your community. An estimated 500,000 pets are affected annually by home fires, and a new data analysis by the National Fire Protection Association shows that nearly 1,00...

  • 2010-6-27

    China Fire Protection Association

  • 2010-6-14

    Where Should I Put Up Smoke Detectors in My House?

    Your smoke detector should be positioned in your house ideally on the ceiling, or on the wall, between 4-6 inches away from the ceiling-wall intersection. Be sure to place your smoke detector: On the ceiling, at least six inches away from the wall.A fire can often "trap" pockets of air whe...

  • 2010-6-7

    What are common causes of a vehicle fire?

    Short circuits, leaking fluids and faulty fuel delivery systems are common causes of engine fires. Fires can also start in exhaust manifolds, catalytic converters and even brakes. Fires also often begin in garages where vehicles are stored and worked on and can quickly engulf a vehicle. Flammable li...

  • 2010-6-2

    Would you know what to do if a fire started in your home?

    Would you know what to do if a fire started in your home? Would your kids? Take the time now to review fire safety facts and tips so your family will be prepared in the event of a fire emergency in your home. Fire Prevention Of course, the best way to practice fire safety is to make sure a fire does...

  • 2010-4-28

    Fire Hazards (Fire Prevention Tips)

    The National Fire Protection Association reports 85% of fire deaths occur in the home, making fire prevention a top priority in every home. Here is a list of some of the less obvious tips for fire prevention, based on the most common causes of fires: Cooking equipment Cooking is the number one cause...

  • 2010-4-19

    Fire Sprinkler Service Can Save

    According to the Fire Sprinkler Initiative, 84% of fire deaths in 2007 were from house fires; and the risk of dying from fire in your home decreases by 80% when fire sprinklers are present. Sprinklers have definitely saved lives. People who have fallen asleep while cooking something on the stove are...

  • 2010-4-8

    History Of Fire Extinguishers

    As fire incidents pose a great deal of danger and harm to people and physical properties, more and more fire fighting equipments are being created and manufactured to further prevent the degenerative effects of fire. Of these fire fighting devices, the traditional fire extinguishers have come a long...

  • 2010-1-31

    How Fire Extinguishers Work

    Fire needs fuel, oxygen and heat in order to burn. In simple terms, fire extinguishers remove one of these elements by applying an agent that either cools the burning fuel, or removes or displaces the surrounding oxygen. Fire extinguishers are filled with water or a smothering material, such as CO2....

  • 2010-1-25

    Basic Firefighting Tips

    All fires can be very dangerous and life-threatening. Your safety should always be your primary concern when attempting to fight a fire. Before deciding to fight a fire, be certain that: 1. The fire is small and not spreading. A fire can double in size within two or three minutes. 2. You have the p...

  • 2010-1-18

    Which Kind of Extinguisher Should I Use?

    The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) classifies fires into five general categories (U.S.): 1. Class A fires are ordinary materials like burning paper, lumber, cardboard, plastics etc.2. Class B fires involve flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, and common organic s...