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     By:Roby Hicks

    Fire is among the most devastating things that could happen to anyone. This cannot only take away properties but life as well. That is why we have to take precautionary measures to ensure that this will not happen to our home. In order to do that, we should know the essential things to avoid.


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     By:Paul Escobedo

    Make sure that your family is safe by checking that your air conditioning unit is operating correctly. If not operating correctly then you can inadvertently add harmful CO2 into your home.


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  • Where to Place Smoke Detectors

     By:Racheal Ashley

    We all know that smoke detectors are a must. They help keep us safe by notifying us if there is a possibility for dangerous situations in our homes. But, many of us do not know that in order for them to be the most effective, we really need to pay attention to where they should be placed.


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     By:Rose B

    In the course of ensuring safety in every household, the imminent rise of unintentional deaths due to fire accidents have marked a significant percentage in the government statistics. This is a fatal tragedy that may be possibly avoided with the right device at hand. With the invention of smoke detectors in 1969 by BRK Electronics, household and family safety will never be the same again.


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     By:Fredrica Smith

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