Fire Safety: It's All About Prevention
Have you give much thought to what you would do if your house should start on fire? If there was a fire at your place of work? Often the only time we think about these things is when we hear about a fire in the news, or someone we know experiences one. But fire safety is so important, we all need to think about it more seriously and more regularly.
Fire safety is all about prevention. Whether it's how to prevent a fire from starting in the first place, how to prevent it from spreading, how to prevent yourself and others from getting hurt in case of a fire or to prevent property from being damaged, it really is all about prevention.
Fire Prevention:
Such simple rules as not leaving candles unattended, regularly checking electrical appliances and not overloading the electrical system and keeping highly flammable materials in a safe place are easy to do and are the first steps that can be taken toward prevention of fire.
Preventing a Fire from Spreading
Having working fire detectors, making sure fire extinguishers are easily accessible (and you know where they are and how to use them) and built in sprinkler systems or fire hoses will all make it easier to stop a fire in its early stages, before too much damage or injury can be done.
Preventing Injury or Death
Once a fire has already been started, steps must be taken to put the fire out, but for most people, the most important thing in an already blazing fire is to ensure their own safety. This is really the most important aspect of fire safety: saving lives. Learning escape routes, how to keep from inhaling too much smoke and what to do if you catch fire are some of fire safety principles everybody should learn.
Getting Aware During Fire Safety Week
Fire Prevention Week begins the first Sunday in October and ends the following Saturday. This week is set aside especially for the education of individuals about fire safety in order to decrease the amount of damage to property and life that is done every year. It is also a time to recognize and appreciate fire services (called Fire Service Recognition Day).
This special fire week was instigated by President Coolidge in 1925 after the Great Chicago Fire. President Coolidge was alarmed by the number of deaths and amount of property damage that was caused by fire every year and saw that most of this was preventable. The fire safety week was declared in order to solve or at least lessen this problem.
Although we are all grateful for the work of firefighters, we need to be able to do our part concerning fire safety in order to prevent fires, injury and loss of life and damage to property whenever possible!
Fire safety focus on deaf - Gazette & Herald
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Fukuyama tragedy spurs fire safety hints for hot-sheet hotels - The Tokyo Reporter
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Fire safety problems delay new Berlin airport yet again - Reuters
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Norwalk Fire Dept. Gives Out Smoke Alarms NORWALK, Conn. EUR More than 200 smoke alarms have been donated to the Norwalk Fire Department, including 75 from smoke detector manufacturer First Alert. In the past, the fire department received grants to purchase smoke alarms and give them to resident for their homes. ... | ||
Fire alarm hijinks in Ridgeway dorms Fire alarms were pulled twice within 10 minutes on April 14 in two of Ridgeways residence halls. .. | ||
San Onofre In Violation Of Decades-Old Fire Protection Standards - CBS Local
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Fire at Black Diamond Middle School in Antioch - San Jose Mercury News
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Fed up with false alarms Building owners and occupants who freely waste valuable Chilliwack Fire Department (CFD) time because of false alarms will now pay for that time... | ||
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YBYF unit in fire safety systems deal with firm - Gulf Daily News
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CHS brings a strong message to Queens Park about visual fire alarms TORONTO , April 24, 2012 /CNW/ - The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) will be delivering thousands of postcards signed by Deaf, oral deaf, deafened, hard of hearing people and other concerned individuals, ... | ||
Bristol Consolidated Fire Company accepts $300K grant to fund new engine pumper BRISTOL BOROUGH EUR Before the end of the year, a new engine pumper will be responding to fire alarms in the borough... | ||
Draper Fire Alarms I-15 Drivers (KUTV) DRAPER - A smoky fire broke out in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley around 8 p.m. Saturday night. A barn is believed to have caught on fire, causing smoke to drift across I-15 alarming quite a number of people. Unified Fire officials say the blaze engulfed a barn at 65E Wadsworth Park Drive. ... | ||
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Fire safety upgrade at Sydney Airport - Ninemsn
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Three floors of Baker vandalized By Bruno B. F. Faviero STAFF REPORTER Baker residents were rudely awakened by fire alarms twice on Saturday morning, once at 2 a.m. and again at 4 a.m. On the second instance, someone also EURœmaliciouslyEUR discharged a fire extinguisher on the first, second, and third floors before disposing of it in a third-floor trash can. Baker was evacuated for several hours as a result, according to Baker ... | ||
San Diego County residents want out of fire fee - U-T San Diego
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