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Installing them in the house is a good first step, but there’s a lot more to making sure they’re effective if a fire ignites.
Small kitchen fires aren't as uncommon as you might think. In fact, cooking was the leading cause of 44% of reported fires in the U.S. between 2017 and 2021, according to the National Fire Protection ...
A fire extinguisher can be a critical tool in the event of a fire in your home, but not all Americans have easy access to one. According to insurance agency The Zebra, about 70 percent of Americans ...
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The Montana Association for the Blind Lewistown Snowy Mountain Chapter had their monthly meeting July 1 with a special fire ...
Samwoo Sangi announced it has developed an all-in-one Class D metal fire extinguisher capable of tackling fires involving a ...
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