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Fire Safety

Being fire safe is something everyone of any age or
income should know how to do. According to National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA), someone in the
United States dies in a house fire every three hours,
amounting to 3,000 deaths each year. Follow the
below steps to a safer home.

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How to Choose a Fire Extinguisher
for Your Home

Having primary and secondary fire extinguishers can protect your family and home from a small fire getting out of control. Get help deciding which units are best for your home.
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How to choose a Fire Extinguisher
for Your Business

Minimum business recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers NFPA 10.
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How to Choose the Best Smoke Alarms
for Your Home

Properly installed and maintained, smoke alarms are one of the best and least expensive ways to provide early warning when a fire begins. Smoke alarms save lives, prevent injuries and minimize property damage by alerting residents to a fire hazard.
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How to Protect Your Family from a Fire
in Your Home

Three simple steps to a safer home.
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Laws and Legislation
Laws and Legislation

States and cities across the country are taking steps to protect citizens from CO – America's leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths. Learn what's happening in your state and how you can protect your loved ones.
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