Fire prevention week is from October 5-11, 2008 and fire safety advocates will spread the word to their communities that, with a little extra caution, preventing the leading causes of home fires – cooking, heating, electrical and smoking-materials – is within their power. Read more here: http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=1438&itemID=34420&cookie%5Ftest=1
Fire Extinguishers
What You Need to Know about Fire Safety
List of Fire Safety Websites
USFA's Kids Page
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/kids/
The Survive Alive Program
http://www.survivealive.org/main.html
Sparky the Fire Dog
http://www.sparky.org/
Fire Safety: A Thematic Resource Unit
http://www.kinderkorner.com/fire.html
Family Fire Safety
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Fire Safety Tips for Your Family
Fire Safety Tips for Your Family
Nobody wants to think about having a fire in your own home but the fact of the matter is, the ... read on
Preventing Office Fire Damage
Preventing Fire Damage in your Office
Many damage hazards in your office can be prevented easily if you pay attention to the details and prevent them ... read on
Fire Safety Measures, Basic Steps to Take
Fire Safety Measures
Fire safety concerns safety measures to prevent the effects of fires and is the result of proper use of fire protection measures. Essential ... read on
How Many Fire Extinguishers Do I Need and How Much Do They Cost?
Fire safety should be done no matter what the cost, but you can expect to pay between $15 and $40 for a regular home use ... read on
Which Fire Extinguisher Do I Need?
Amazingly enough, they aren't all the same. In fact using the wrong one can make the fire worse and you'll lose everything. Each extinguisher has ... read on
What Everyone Should Know, How To Use a Fire Extinguisher
Just remember the acronym: PASS. This stands for:
Pull the Pin
Aim the nozzle
Squeeze the handle
Sweep from side to side until the fire is out.
In case there ... read on

October 10, 2008 

