Extension Cord Safety, Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, National Electrical Safety Month
Extension cords can be very helpful in delivering power right where we need it. However, regardless of the gauge or rating of the cord, an extension cord is a temporary solution, and is not meant to...Read More
The codes and standard established by the National Fire protection Association are the underlying systems that keep our homes and communities safe. The National Electrical Code, which is updated every...Read More
Look. Listen. Learn. Be aware. Fire can happen anywhere. The National Fire Protection Association states that 4 out of 5 U.S. fire deaths occur in the home. Look, Listen, and Learn how you can prevent...Read More
Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Holiday Safety Videos, Safety Videos
Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Detectors save lives, but many people live in homes without them. Hundreds of people, especially seniors, die from unintentional exposure to carbon monoxide, and thousands...Read More
Fire Prevention, Holiday Safety Videos, Safety Videos, Smoke Alarms
More than 350,000 fires occur each year and often within the homes of seniors. Some of the leading causes include cooking, portable heaters, and faulty electrical equipment. The National Center for...Read More
Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Holiday Safety Videos, Safety Videos
Is your home up to the latest National Electrical Code? The National Electrical Code is designed to keep your home and your loved ones safe, but it only enforced with new construction. As a homeowner,...Read More
Cooking Safety, Fire Prevention, Holiday Safety, Thanksgiving, winter safety
Home Heating Fire Prevention Tips. Heating equipment caused an estimated 56,000 home fires and caused 470 deaths between 2009 and 2013 according to the National Fire Protection Association. Learn how...Read More
Cooking Safety, Fire Prevention, Holiday Safety, Thanksgiving, winter safety
Cooking is the leading cause of home fires and fire injuries. Ranges or cooktops cause 62% of home fires according to the National Fire Protection Association. Learn how to stay safe with these tips.Read More