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Safety on the Road: Fire Extinguishers for Cars, Vans & Boats
Safety on the Road: Fire Extinguishers for Cars, Vans & Boats Most people associate fire extinguishers with buildings, but vehicles and boats face just as much fire risk, if not more. Electrical systems, fuel, engines, and confined spaces mean fires can escalate...
Fire Safety Myths Busted
Fire Safety Myths Busted: Why an All-In-One Fire Extinguisher Makes Sense When it comes to fire safety, much of the advice people still follow is based on outdated equipment and old-fashioned thinking. Modern fire risks, from electrical devices to lithium-ion...
5 Places You Probably Forgot Need a Fire Extinguisher
When we think about fire safety, most of us imagine extinguishers mounted on office walls or tucked in commercial kitchens. But the truth is, fires don’t care where they start, and being unprepared in everyday spaces can lead to costly (and even dangerous)...
The Importance of Smoke, Heat, and COâ‚‚ Alarms
When it comes to fire and gas safety, early detection is crucial for saving lives. Smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide (COâ‚‚) alarms are your essential first line of defence, alerting you to invisible dangers before they escalate. These alarms give you critical time to...
What Do Fire Classes Mean?
Understanding fire classes is essential for choosing the right extinguisher and responding safely in an emergency. Fires are classified based on the materials that fuel them, and each class requires a different method of...





