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November 19, 2012>
A smoke alarm’s low battery chirp is the number one home fire safety complaint among American homeowners who participated in a recent survey conducted by Kelton on behalf of Kidde, the leading manufacturer of residential fire safety products. In fact, 61 percent of respondents have left their alarm without a working battery. Kidde’s new Worry-Free line of smoke alarms with a 10-year sealed-in lithium battery aims to solve common consumer complaints and pressing fire industry concerns.
November 1, 2012>
With results from a recent survey indicating that a staggering number of Americans don’t know the basics of home fire safety, Kidde, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Help the Good Guys today introduced “Be a Hero, Save a Hero,” a fire safety campaign focused on educating homeowners to reduce the risk that firefighters face every time they respond to a house fire call.
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November 19, 2012 > Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 1, 2012 – With results from a recent survey indicating that a staggering number of Americans don’t know the basics of home fire safety, Kidde, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Help the Good Guys today introduced “Be a Hero, Save a Hero,” a fire safety campaign More > November 19, 2012 > Mebane, N.C., Nov. 19, 2012 – A smoke alarm’s low battery chirp is the number one home fire safety complaint among American homeowners who participated in a recent survey conducted by Kelton on behalf of Kidde, the leading manufacturer of residential fire safety products. More > July 25, 2012 > UTC Fire & Security will be attending Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) Annual Conference in Perth WA from 28-31 August 2012. More > June 01, 2012 > Kidde Australia is pleased to announce it is now the Australasian distributor for the Sentinel KVS System from Kidde Fire Systems. More > April 10, 2012 > Kidde Australia would like to take this opportunity to inform you that the Australian Government has passed its Clean Energy Legislation through Parliament and announced introduction of a Carbon Tax with effect from 1 July 2012. This legislation will result in a significant increase to the import More > October 04, 2011 > More than 266,000 highway vehicle fires occurred in 2004, causing nearly $1 billion in property loss, cites the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). More > October 04, 2011 > Mebane, NC, January 5, 2009 - The New Year holds new opportunities for customers of Kidde Residential & Commercial (Kidde) and FireX®, as the two consolidate all of their business systems into one complete line of commercial and industrial fire safety products. More > October 04, 2011 > Save the environment Save the environment More > October 04, 2011 > Mebane, NC, May 2011 – While cooking is the leading cause of home fires and injuries,only an estimated 25 percent of U.S. households have a kitchen fire extinguisher on hand to help contain or extinguish a small fire. More > October 04, 2011 > Conducted in October 2009 by Brown Yardley and DecisionAnalyst on behalf of Kidde, this survey questioned 752 New York homeowners about carbon monoxide (CO) alarm installation and replacement. More >
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Mebane, N.C., Nov. 19, 2012 – A smoke alarm’s low battery chirp is the number one home fire safety complaint among American homeowners who participated in a recent survey conducted by Kelton on behalf of Kidde, the leading manufacturer of residential fire safety products. http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/Press-Rlease---Kidde-Worry-Free-Smoke-Alarms.aspx Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 1, 2012 – With results from a recent survey indicating that a staggering number of Americans don’t know the basics of home fire safety, Kidde, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Help the Good Guys today introduced “Be a Hero, Save a Hero,” a fire safety campaign http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/Press-Release-Be-a-Hero.aspx Kidde Australia would like to take this opportunity to inform you that the Australian Government has passed its Clean Energy Legislation through Parliament and announced introduction of a Carbon Tax with effect from 1 July 2012. This legislation will result in a significant increase to the import http://www.kidde.com.au/Company/Pages/ImpactOfCarbonTaxOnGaseousSystems.aspx UTC Fire & Security will be attending Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) Annual Conference in Perth WA from 28-31 August 2012. http://www.kidde.com.au/Company/Pages/UTCFSAtAFAC2012.aspx Kidde Australia is pleased to announce it is now the Australasian distributor for the Sentinel KVS System from Kidde Fire Systems. http://www.kidde.com.au/Company/Pages/AqueousFireSuppressionForMobileMachinery.aspx Mebane, NC, November 10, 2008 - California’s second annual Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week begins November 10, and safety experts across the state have joined with Kidde to urge families to help protect themselves from this deadly gas, which often strikes when weather turns cool. http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/KiddeDonatesAlarms.aspx Kidde and Safet Kids Join to Provide Colorado Families with 1000 CO Alarms Kidde and Safet Kids Join to Provide Colorado Families with 1000 CO Alarms http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/ColoradoSafeKidsDonation.aspx MEBANE, N.C. - It’s that time of year again. The weather is getting colder, and you may have headaches, feel weak, tired, dizzy and nauseated. http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/IsItTheFlu.aspx MEBANE, N.C., August 18, 2006- Kidde, the world’s leading manufacturer of fire safety products, Habitat for Humanity of Illinois, ABC 7 Chicago, and The Home Depot have partnered together for “Operation Save A Life” to raise awareness about a new law requiring carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/KiddeIllinoisHabitatProgram.aspx Mebane, NC, February 17, 2010 - As the effective date for “Amanda’s Law”nears, a new survey on behalf of Kidde shows that many New York homes are underprotected from carbon monoxide (CO), an odorless, tasteless and poisonous gas that kills 400 people annually. http://www.kidde.com/PressRoom/Pages/NewYorkersNotAdequatelyProtected.aspx |
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