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How To Put Out a Fire
While there are several ways a fire can start, there’s one thing you need to do if a fire occurs – act quickly. A fire can go from a spark to engulfing flames in no time, so every second counts . Educating yourself now on different types of fires and how to put them out ...
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Commercial Fire Sprinkler Systems Myths
If a fire breaks out in your business, acting fast to put out the flames could save you from costly damage and loss. That's why commercial fire sprinkler systems are so important. Although sprinkler systems can protect you, your staff, your customers and your business from ...
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Youth Preparedness: How to Prepare Youth for Emergencies and Disasters
When the unexpected happens, will your child know what to do? Disaster can strike anywhere, usually with little to no warning. If your child is put in an emergency situation and doesn't know how to react, they could be severely hurt and may even feel significant anxiety that ...
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3 Crucial Home Fire Safety Tips
A home fire occurs every 86 seconds in the United States, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) . These fires result in thousands of deaths and injuries each year, along with billions of dollars in property damage. While the numbers are alarming, some ...
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