Tuesday, 14 July 2015

FIRE SAFETY RULES THAT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE


The value of fire prevention should never be underestimated. Unfortunately, there can be scenarios when fires are already unavoidable. Today, we discuss some points to remember when fire emergencies are already upon you.

React

As soon as you hear an alarm going off, react. Far too often, people fall into complacency and think that it may just be another false alarm. Always treat each alarm as the emergency that it can be. Make sure to yell out to nearby neighbors, especially if it’s nighttime. Fires can spread easily so it concerns them too.

Don’t panic

While it is definitely a case of “easier said than done”, try to be level headed as much as possible. Gather your wits after the initial shock and get to safety. Giving in to panic can only put you in even more risk. It also wastes precious time, which can otherwise be spent helping and saving others or even preventing the fire from spreading further.

Prioritize

Remember that your life and those of your loved ones, should be your highest priority. Forget about material possessions and heirlooms. You can always replace them. Your only concern should be getting yourself and your family members to safety.

Stop, drop, and roll

You should know the safety drills by now. In case your clothing catches fire, be quick and do this fire safety drill as it just may save your life. Flailing and running around only serves to worsen the fire. Make sure to cover your eyes to protect yourself while rolling.

In emergencies such as fire outbreaks, it is only natural to momentarily lose your nerves. Remember that while it is a good idea to do what you can to stop the fire from spreading, you should always have a “safety first” mindset.

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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

FROM BAD TO WORSE: HOW TO PREVENT FIRE CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKES


Earthquakes are dangerous and destructive enough on their own, but one of the worst things that could happen is a fire following it. This happens often, and the local fire departments often have their work cut out for them after a major tremor. They might not have the personnel or equipment available to respond to your emergency, so how do you prevent a fire from breaking out in the first place?

Planning beforehand is vital, as it’s difficult to do anything once the ground is shaking. Here are some preparation tips:

1. Fire hazards – If at all possible, you should keep any flammable liquids like pesticides and household chemicals to a secure, outdoor shed. This will help keep the damage away from your home, and more importantly, the inhabitants.

2. Gas – Ruptured gas lines are one of the common effects of earthquakes. Know where the main shutoff valve is, and have a wrench nearby that fits it. After an earthquake, be on the alert for the smell of gas, and check the dials on the gas meter for unusually fast movement.

3. Electricity – Make your way to the main control panel to shut it off, especially if you detect any sparks or the smell of burning insulation.

4. Dealing with fire – If the above measures were not able to prevent a house fire, it’s still not too late. You can prevent the flames from spreading if you detect it early enough and have a plan for dealing with it.

• Keep fire extinguishers, preferably ones with an ABC rating, in an easily accessible location near high risk areas, and make sure that everyone in the family knows how to use them.

• Routinely check your smoke detectors and sprinkler systems, since they will often mean the difference between a small fire and an uncontrollable one.

• Get help from your neighbors if possible, but don’t hesitate to escape if it becomes too dangerous.
Regardless of its cause, fire is always a grave threat to lives and property. Our goal at Fire Foe is to protect people by offering some of the best fire safety products on the market. Contact us today, and let’s discuss your own fire protection needs.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Get Fired Up: 5 Interesting Fire Facts That May Surprise You


While popular movies have created various falsehoods about fires, here is one scorching reality: an astounding 400,000 residential fires happen in the United States every year. Even scarier is that blazing flames are not just caused by burnt food in the oven. These fires are the real deal.

Here are some other interesting and life-saving fire realities you should know:

It Only Takes 30 Seconds for a Fire to Become Difficult to Control

It takes less than thirty seconds for a small flame to turn into a major fire and become very difficult to control. Residential fires can even double in size every minute, and in three minutes, it can spread and start burning everything in sight.

Flames are Not the Leading Cause of Fire-Related Deaths

If one part of your house sets on fire, you can lose consciousness even before the fire reaches you. Unlike what you have seen in films, real fires actually produce a thick black smoke that can obscure your vision and cause nausea, which leads to unconsciousness, and in some cases, death. It only takes minutes for that to happen.

Kids Instinctively Hide Than Flee

Smoke and fire can quickly overcome a child, and they often tend to hide instead of flee when they see it. Parents need to educate their children about fire safety, come up with escape plans, and practice these plans regularly. Teach them to recognize the sound of the smoke alarm as well, so that they are aware and take action during a real fire emergency.

Most Fatal Fires Occur at Night

Most of the deadliest fire incidents occur at night. When you are sleeping, the smoke is unlikely to wake you up, and even if it does, the smoke would have probably spread so great that it makes escaping the flames extremely difficult. A smoke alarm and a fire extinguisher on every floor is your best chance for early warning and successful escape.

It is Not Enough to Have Fire and Smoke Alarms

Fire and smoke alarms are cheap, easy to install, and help save lives. However, these cannot provide all the protection you need in case of a fire emergency. Alarms will alert you, but they do nothing to control the fire. Two things, on the other hand, can provide you the best protection—fire sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers.

With the right knowledge and equipment that really works, you can increase your chances at surviving a house fire. We are the company you can trust when it comes to fire sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, and other products.

Call us now and get some of the most up-to-date fire safety products available today.