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Is Fire a Gas?

Fire is fascinating—it’s warm, mesmerizing, and complex. But what exactly is fire? Is it a gas, plasma, or something else? ...

The Complete Guide to Fire Alarms

Fire alarms are lifesavers. Whether you’re securing your home or managing a large building, understanding how fire alarms work is...

Do Fire Extinguishers Expire?

Fire extinguishers are a crucial part of any fire safety plan. They help you quickly put out a fire before...

What Is the Fire Tetrahedron? Is It Dangerous?

Fires are tricky when you think about it. They need four things to keep going: fuel, heat, oxygen, and a...

The Ultimate Guide to Personal Safety

Personal safety is something you should think about―whether you're walking, hiking, camping, driving, or traveling. It’s not about expecting something...

How To Put Out A Fire

Fires can happen unexpectedly, and knowing how to put them out can make all the difference. Whether it's a small...

The Four Stages of Fire: When Should You Call for Help?

Fires can be unpredictable. They start small but quickly grow out of control. Knowing the four stages of a fire—incipient,...

How Hot Is Fire?

We see and use fire every day, but how much do we know about it? Understanding how hot fire gets...

Is Flour Flammable?

When you think of flour, you probably picture it sitting on your kitchen shelf―ready to make your favorite recipes. But...

What Is a Fire Alarm Pull Station?

Fire alarm pull stations are found in almost every building, but we don’t often think about them. However, they play...

How to Build a Go Bag for Emergencies

Emergencies can happen without warning. That's where a go bag comes in. This portable kit is designed to prepare you...

Why Is My Carbon Monoxide Detector Beeping?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), local fire departments respond to an average of 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents...

What Is a Fire Alarm Panel?

A fire alarm panel sets off many actions, which may confuse someone new to it. So, how does it work?...

Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement: The Complete Guide

Did you know? Local fire departments in the US respond to an estimated 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents, or about nine...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Blinking Red?

Imagine going about your day—cooking, cleaning, or relaxing—when your smoke detector blinks red. At first, you might think something’s wrong,...

How Many Carbon Monoxide Detectors Do I Need?

Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer for many reasons. But the good news is you can prevent it from...

Does Carbon Monoxide Rise or Fall?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a dangerous gas that you can’t see, smell, or taste. But does it rise or fall?...

Protect What Matters Most: Must-Have Christmas Gifts

The holiday season brings warmth, togetherness, and celebration. Families gather around Christmas trees, share meals, and exchange gifts. But amidst...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Beeping? The Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Smoke detectors are among your first lines of defense against fires. In fact, the death rate is 60% lower in...

How to Prevent and Put Out a Chimney Fire

The last thing on your mind is your chimney when you're enjoying your fireplace. But things can go south fast...

Why Did My Fire Alarm Randomly Go Off in the Middle of the Night?

Why did my fire alarm randomly go off in the middle of the night? It’s a question many of us...

All Fire Extinguishers Are Labeled With a Letter and a Number: What Does the Number Indicate?

Ever wondered what the letters and numbers on fire extinguishers mean? You're not alone. Understanding these labels makes a huge...

Mace vs. Pepper Spray: Which Is Better?

Knowing the right tools to protect yourself is crucial when it comes to self-defense. Mace and pepper spray are common...

Bear Spray vs. Pepper Spray: What’s the Difference?

Did you know? About 94% of police departments authorized pepper spray, including 100% of forces in jurisdictions with 500,000 people...

How to Stop a Smoke Detector From Beeping Unnecessarily

Smoke detectors are crucial for keeping us safe when a fire occurs. But what happens when they start beeping even...

How to Put Out a Grease Fire

Many people think that cooking is not dangerous. You might scorch your skin while boiling pasta or burn chicken while...

How Long Does It Take for a Small Flame to Turn into a Major Fire?

A tiny spark can quickly become a full-blown disaster if not handled properly. But exactly how long does it take...

Why Is Your Smoke Detector Beeping With a New Battery?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire death rates are 60% lower in homes with working smoke alarms...

How Long Does Pepper Spray Last?

Pepper spray is a powerful self-defense tool that can protect you from attackers. As much as we want this non-violent...

What Does Pepper Spray Feel Like?

Personal safety is more important than ever, so you need a reliable way to protect yourself. Whether you’re a student,...

What Are Three Things You Can Do to Prevent a Fire From Occurring in Your Home?

Home fires are more common than you think and can happen when you least expect it. In fact, the National...

What Type of Fire Extinguisher Is Used for Electrical Fires?

Electrical fires caused an average of 430 deaths, 1,070 injuries, and  $1.3 billion in property damage each year. While they’re...

Why Is My Hard-Wired Smoke Detector Beeping?

Did you know? The death rate is 60% lower in homes with working smoke detectors than in those with non-working...

What Does an Electrical Fire Smell Like?

A report by the National Fire Protection states that fire departments respond to an average of 46,700 electrical home fires...

Who Is Responsible for Conducting a Hazard Assessment?

Knowing who’s responsible for conducting hazard assessments keeps employees safe and healthy. But who exactly should do it? Are there...

Class K Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Did you know? Approximately 66% of all home cooking fires are caused by cooking materials, including food, fat, and grease. ...

There’s a Grease Fire in a Kitchen: Which Class of Fire Extinguisher Should Be Used?

Grease fires are one of the most dangerous fire types because oil can splash and spread to other areas. According...

Score Big on Safety: Black Friday Deals You Shouldn't Miss

Black Friday is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to snag great deals while prioritizing safety. With...

Fire Damage Restoration: The Complete Guide

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), home structure fires cause an estimated $7.6 billion in property damage each...

Class D Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Class D fires may not occur as often as the other fire types, but they’re more dangerous. You see, they’re...

Class C Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

According to the US Fire Administration, electrical fires cause an average of 185 deaths, 850 injuries, and $1.5 billion in...

Class B Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Fires burn, but they don’t burn the same. Using the wrong fire extinguisher type can lead to injuries, death, and...

The Complete Guide to Fire Blankets

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 40.3% of annual fires in the US are home fires. The number...

Class A Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Using the wrong fire extinguisher type, even on a small fire, can lead to life-threatening consequences. Fire extinguishers have different...

Class D Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Class D fires are extremely dangerous because they can react differently from what you expect. Unlike regular fires, they often...

Class K Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Did you know? More than 66% of home cooking fires are caused by cooking items, including cooking oil, fat, and...

Class C Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Knowing how to handle different types of fire is crucial to keeping your loved ones safe. Class C fires are...

The Complete Fire Safety Kit: Your All-In-One Weapon Against Fires

A small fire can turn into a huge one in 30 seconds. Having the right tools at your disposal helps...

The Fire Escape Blanket: Protection You Can Count On

When it comes to fire emergencies, the stakes are incredibly high. Fires can spread quickly and endanger you and your...

Which Elements Do You Think Need to Go in a Fire Prevention Plan?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are about 1.5 million fires in the USA per year. These...

Is Fire a Gas?

Fire is fascinating—it’s warm, mesmerizing, and complex. But what exactly is fire? Is it a gas, plasma, or something else? ...

The Complete Guide to Fire Alarms

Fire alarms are lifesavers. Whether you’re securing your home or managing a large building, understanding how fire alarms work is...

Do Fire Extinguishers Expire?

Fire extinguishers are a crucial part of any fire safety plan. They help you quickly put out a fire before...

What Is the Fire Tetrahedron? Is It Dangerous?

Fires are tricky when you think about it. They need four things to keep going: fuel, heat, oxygen, and a...

The Ultimate Guide to Personal Safety

Personal safety is something you should think about―whether you're walking, hiking, camping, driving, or traveling. It’s not about expecting something...

How To Put Out A Fire

Fires can happen unexpectedly, and knowing how to put them out can make all the difference. Whether it's a small...

The Four Stages of Fire: When Should You Call for Help?

Fires can be unpredictable. They start small but quickly grow out of control. Knowing the four stages of a fire—incipient,...

How Hot Is Fire?

We see and use fire every day, but how much do we know about it? Understanding how hot fire gets...

Is Flour Flammable?

When you think of flour, you probably picture it sitting on your kitchen shelf―ready to make your favorite recipes. But...

What Is a Fire Alarm Pull Station?

Fire alarm pull stations are found in almost every building, but we don’t often think about them. However, they play...

How to Build a Go Bag for Emergencies

Emergencies can happen without warning. That's where a go bag comes in. This portable kit is designed to prepare you...

Why Is My Carbon Monoxide Detector Beeping?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), local fire departments respond to an average of 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents...

What Is a Fire Alarm Panel?

A fire alarm panel sets off many actions, which may confuse someone new to it. So, how does it work?...

Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement: The Complete Guide

Did you know? Local fire departments in the US respond to an estimated 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents, or about nine...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Blinking Red?

Imagine going about your day—cooking, cleaning, or relaxing—when your smoke detector blinks red. At first, you might think something’s wrong,...

How Many Carbon Monoxide Detectors Do I Need?

Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer for many reasons. But the good news is you can prevent it from...

Does Carbon Monoxide Rise or Fall?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a dangerous gas that you can’t see, smell, or taste. But does it rise or fall?...

Protect What Matters Most: Must-Have Christmas Gifts

The holiday season brings warmth, togetherness, and celebration. Families gather around Christmas trees, share meals, and exchange gifts. But amidst...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Beeping? The Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Smoke detectors are among your first lines of defense against fires. In fact, the death rate is 60% lower in...

How to Prevent and Put Out a Chimney Fire

The last thing on your mind is your chimney when you're enjoying your fireplace. But things can go south fast...

Why Did My Fire Alarm Randomly Go Off in the Middle of the Night?

Why did my fire alarm randomly go off in the middle of the night? It’s a question many of us...

All Fire Extinguishers Are Labeled With a Letter and a Number: What Does the Number Indicate?

Ever wondered what the letters and numbers on fire extinguishers mean? You're not alone. Understanding these labels makes a huge...

Mace vs. Pepper Spray: Which Is Better?

Knowing the right tools to protect yourself is crucial when it comes to self-defense. Mace and pepper spray are common...

Bear Spray vs. Pepper Spray: What’s the Difference?

Did you know? About 94% of police departments authorized pepper spray, including 100% of forces in jurisdictions with 500,000 people...

How to Stop a Smoke Detector From Beeping Unnecessarily

Smoke detectors are crucial for keeping us safe when a fire occurs. But what happens when they start beeping even...

How to Put Out a Grease Fire

Many people think that cooking is not dangerous. You might scorch your skin while boiling pasta or burn chicken while...

How Long Does It Take for a Small Flame to Turn into a Major Fire?

A tiny spark can quickly become a full-blown disaster if not handled properly. But exactly how long does it take...

Why Is Your Smoke Detector Beeping With a New Battery?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire death rates are 60% lower in homes with working smoke alarms...

How Long Does Pepper Spray Last?

Pepper spray is a powerful self-defense tool that can protect you from attackers. As much as we want this non-violent...

What Does Pepper Spray Feel Like?

Personal safety is more important than ever, so you need a reliable way to protect yourself. Whether you’re a student,...

What Are Three Things You Can Do to Prevent a Fire From Occurring in Your Home?

Home fires are more common than you think and can happen when you least expect it. In fact, the National...

What Type of Fire Extinguisher Is Used for Electrical Fires?

Electrical fires caused an average of 430 deaths, 1,070 injuries, and  $1.3 billion in property damage each year. While they’re...

Why Is My Hard-Wired Smoke Detector Beeping?

Did you know? The death rate is 60% lower in homes with working smoke detectors than in those with non-working...

What Does an Electrical Fire Smell Like?

A report by the National Fire Protection states that fire departments respond to an average of 46,700 electrical home fires...

Who Is Responsible for Conducting a Hazard Assessment?

Knowing who’s responsible for conducting hazard assessments keeps employees safe and healthy. But who exactly should do it? Are there...

Class K Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Did you know? Approximately 66% of all home cooking fires are caused by cooking materials, including food, fat, and grease. ...

There’s a Grease Fire in a Kitchen: Which Class of Fire Extinguisher Should Be Used?

Grease fires are one of the most dangerous fire types because oil can splash and spread to other areas. According...

Score Big on Safety: Black Friday Deals You Shouldn't Miss

Black Friday is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to snag great deals while prioritizing safety. With...

Fire Damage Restoration: The Complete Guide

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), home structure fires cause an estimated $7.6 billion in property damage each...

Class D Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Class D fires may not occur as often as the other fire types, but they’re more dangerous. You see, they’re...

Class C Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

According to the US Fire Administration, electrical fires cause an average of 185 deaths, 850 injuries, and $1.5 billion in...

Class B Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Fires burn, but they don’t burn the same. Using the wrong fire extinguisher type can lead to injuries, death, and...

The Complete Guide to Fire Blankets

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 40.3% of annual fires in the US are home fires. The number...

Class A Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Using the wrong fire extinguisher type, even on a small fire, can lead to life-threatening consequences. Fire extinguishers have different...

Class D Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Class D fires are extremely dangerous because they can react differently from what you expect. Unlike regular fires, they often...

Class K Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Did you know? More than 66% of home cooking fires are caused by cooking items, including cooking oil, fat, and...

Class C Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Knowing how to handle different types of fire is crucial to keeping your loved ones safe. Class C fires are...

The Complete Fire Safety Kit: Your All-In-One Weapon Against Fires

A small fire can turn into a huge one in 30 seconds. Having the right tools at your disposal helps...

The Fire Escape Blanket: Protection You Can Count On

When it comes to fire emergencies, the stakes are incredibly high. Fires can spread quickly and endanger you and your...

Which Elements Do You Think Need to Go in a Fire Prevention Plan?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are about 1.5 million fires in the USA per year. These...

Is Fire a Gas?

Fire is fascinating—it’s warm, mesmerizing, and complex. But what exactly is fire? Is it a gas, plasma, or something else? ...

The Complete Guide to Fire Alarms

Fire alarms are lifesavers. Whether you’re securing your home or managing a large building, understanding how fire alarms work is...

Do Fire Extinguishers Expire?

Fire extinguishers are a crucial part of any fire safety plan. They help you quickly put out a fire before...

What Is the Fire Tetrahedron? Is It Dangerous?

Fires are tricky when you think about it. They need four things to keep going: fuel, heat, oxygen, and a...

The Ultimate Guide to Personal Safety

Personal safety is something you should think about―whether you're walking, hiking, camping, driving, or traveling. It’s not about expecting something...

How To Put Out A Fire

Fires can happen unexpectedly, and knowing how to put them out can make all the difference. Whether it's a small...

The Four Stages of Fire: When Should You Call for Help?

Fires can be unpredictable. They start small but quickly grow out of control. Knowing the four stages of a fire—incipient,...

How Hot Is Fire?

We see and use fire every day, but how much do we know about it? Understanding how hot fire gets...

Is Flour Flammable?

When you think of flour, you probably picture it sitting on your kitchen shelf―ready to make your favorite recipes. But...

What Is a Fire Alarm Pull Station?

Fire alarm pull stations are found in almost every building, but we don’t often think about them. However, they play...

How to Build a Go Bag for Emergencies

Emergencies can happen without warning. That's where a go bag comes in. This portable kit is designed to prepare you...

Why Is My Carbon Monoxide Detector Beeping?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), local fire departments respond to an average of 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents...

What Is a Fire Alarm Panel?

A fire alarm panel sets off many actions, which may confuse someone new to it. So, how does it work?...

Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement: The Complete Guide

Did you know? Local fire departments in the US respond to an estimated 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents, or about nine...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Blinking Red?

Imagine going about your day—cooking, cleaning, or relaxing—when your smoke detector blinks red. At first, you might think something’s wrong,...

How Many Carbon Monoxide Detectors Do I Need?

Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer for many reasons. But the good news is you can prevent it from...

Does Carbon Monoxide Rise or Fall?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a dangerous gas that you can’t see, smell, or taste. But does it rise or fall?...

Protect What Matters Most: Must-Have Christmas Gifts

The holiday season brings warmth, togetherness, and celebration. Families gather around Christmas trees, share meals, and exchange gifts. But amidst...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Beeping? The Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Smoke detectors are among your first lines of defense against fires. In fact, the death rate is 60% lower in...

How to Prevent and Put Out a Chimney Fire

The last thing on your mind is your chimney when you're enjoying your fireplace. But things can go south fast...

Why Did My Fire Alarm Randomly Go Off in the Middle of the Night?

Why did my fire alarm randomly go off in the middle of the night? It’s a question many of us...

All Fire Extinguishers Are Labeled With a Letter and a Number: What Does the Number Indicate?

Ever wondered what the letters and numbers on fire extinguishers mean? You're not alone. Understanding these labels makes a huge...

Mace vs. Pepper Spray: Which Is Better?

Knowing the right tools to protect yourself is crucial when it comes to self-defense. Mace and pepper spray are common...

Bear Spray vs. Pepper Spray: What’s the Difference?

Did you know? About 94% of police departments authorized pepper spray, including 100% of forces in jurisdictions with 500,000 people...

How to Stop a Smoke Detector From Beeping Unnecessarily

Smoke detectors are crucial for keeping us safe when a fire occurs. But what happens when they start beeping even...

How to Put Out a Grease Fire

Many people think that cooking is not dangerous. You might scorch your skin while boiling pasta or burn chicken while...

How Long Does It Take for a Small Flame to Turn into a Major Fire?

A tiny spark can quickly become a full-blown disaster if not handled properly. But exactly how long does it take...

Why Is Your Smoke Detector Beeping With a New Battery?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire death rates are 60% lower in homes with working smoke alarms...

How Long Does Pepper Spray Last?

Pepper spray is a powerful self-defense tool that can protect you from attackers. As much as we want this non-violent...

What Does Pepper Spray Feel Like?

Personal safety is more important than ever, so you need a reliable way to protect yourself. Whether you’re a student,...

What Are Three Things You Can Do to Prevent a Fire From Occurring in Your Home?

Home fires are more common than you think and can happen when you least expect it. In fact, the National...

What Type of Fire Extinguisher Is Used for Electrical Fires?

Electrical fires caused an average of 430 deaths, 1,070 injuries, and  $1.3 billion in property damage each year. While they’re...

Why Is My Hard-Wired Smoke Detector Beeping?

Did you know? The death rate is 60% lower in homes with working smoke detectors than in those with non-working...

What Does an Electrical Fire Smell Like?

A report by the National Fire Protection states that fire departments respond to an average of 46,700 electrical home fires...

Who Is Responsible for Conducting a Hazard Assessment?

Knowing who’s responsible for conducting hazard assessments keeps employees safe and healthy. But who exactly should do it? Are there...

Class K Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Did you know? Approximately 66% of all home cooking fires are caused by cooking materials, including food, fat, and grease. ...

There’s a Grease Fire in a Kitchen: Which Class of Fire Extinguisher Should Be Used?

Grease fires are one of the most dangerous fire types because oil can splash and spread to other areas. According...

Score Big on Safety: Black Friday Deals You Shouldn't Miss

Black Friday is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to snag great deals while prioritizing safety. With...

Fire Damage Restoration: The Complete Guide

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), home structure fires cause an estimated $7.6 billion in property damage each...

Class D Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Class D fires may not occur as often as the other fire types, but they’re more dangerous. You see, they’re...

Class C Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

According to the US Fire Administration, electrical fires cause an average of 185 deaths, 850 injuries, and $1.5 billion in...

Class B Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Fires burn, but they don’t burn the same. Using the wrong fire extinguisher type can lead to injuries, death, and...

The Complete Guide to Fire Blankets

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 40.3% of annual fires in the US are home fires. The number...

Class A Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Using the wrong fire extinguisher type, even on a small fire, can lead to life-threatening consequences. Fire extinguishers have different...

Class D Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Class D fires are extremely dangerous because they can react differently from what you expect. Unlike regular fires, they often...

Class K Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Did you know? More than 66% of home cooking fires are caused by cooking items, including cooking oil, fat, and...

Class C Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Knowing how to handle different types of fire is crucial to keeping your loved ones safe. Class C fires are...

The Complete Fire Safety Kit: Your All-In-One Weapon Against Fires

A small fire can turn into a huge one in 30 seconds. Having the right tools at your disposal helps...

The Fire Escape Blanket: Protection You Can Count On

When it comes to fire emergencies, the stakes are incredibly high. Fires can spread quickly and endanger you and your...

Which Elements Do You Think Need to Go in a Fire Prevention Plan?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are about 1.5 million fires in the USA per year. These...

Is Fire a Gas?

Fire is fascinating—it’s warm, mesmerizing, and complex. But what exactly is fire? Is it a gas, plasma, or something else? ...

The Complete Guide to Fire Alarms

Fire alarms are lifesavers. Whether you’re securing your home or managing a large building, understanding how fire alarms work is...

Do Fire Extinguishers Expire?

Fire extinguishers are a crucial part of any fire safety plan. They help you quickly put out a fire before...

What Is the Fire Tetrahedron? Is It Dangerous?

Fires are tricky when you think about it. They need four things to keep going: fuel, heat, oxygen, and a...

The Ultimate Guide to Personal Safety

Personal safety is something you should think about―whether you're walking, hiking, camping, driving, or traveling. It’s not about expecting something...

How To Put Out A Fire

Fires can happen unexpectedly, and knowing how to put them out can make all the difference. Whether it's a small...

The Four Stages of Fire: When Should You Call for Help?

Fires can be unpredictable. They start small but quickly grow out of control. Knowing the four stages of a fire—incipient,...

How Hot Is Fire?

We see and use fire every day, but how much do we know about it? Understanding how hot fire gets...

Is Flour Flammable?

When you think of flour, you probably picture it sitting on your kitchen shelf―ready to make your favorite recipes. But...

What Is a Fire Alarm Pull Station?

Fire alarm pull stations are found in almost every building, but we don’t often think about them. However, they play...

How to Build a Go Bag for Emergencies

Emergencies can happen without warning. That's where a go bag comes in. This portable kit is designed to prepare you...

Why Is My Carbon Monoxide Detector Beeping?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), local fire departments respond to an average of 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents...

What Is a Fire Alarm Panel?

A fire alarm panel sets off many actions, which may confuse someone new to it. So, how does it work?...

Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement: The Complete Guide

Did you know? Local fire departments in the US respond to an estimated 79,600 carbon monoxide incidents, or about nine...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Blinking Red?

Imagine going about your day—cooking, cleaning, or relaxing—when your smoke detector blinks red. At first, you might think something’s wrong,...

How Many Carbon Monoxide Detectors Do I Need?

Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer for many reasons. But the good news is you can prevent it from...

Does Carbon Monoxide Rise or Fall?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a dangerous gas that you can’t see, smell, or taste. But does it rise or fall?...

Protect What Matters Most: Must-Have Christmas Gifts

The holiday season brings warmth, togetherness, and celebration. Families gather around Christmas trees, share meals, and exchange gifts. But amidst...

Why Is My Smoke Detector Beeping? The Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Smoke detectors are among your first lines of defense against fires. In fact, the death rate is 60% lower in...

How to Prevent and Put Out a Chimney Fire

The last thing on your mind is your chimney when you're enjoying your fireplace. But things can go south fast...

Why Did My Fire Alarm Randomly Go Off in the Middle of the Night?

Why did my fire alarm randomly go off in the middle of the night? It’s a question many of us...

All Fire Extinguishers Are Labeled With a Letter and a Number: What Does the Number Indicate?

Ever wondered what the letters and numbers on fire extinguishers mean? You're not alone. Understanding these labels makes a huge...

Mace vs. Pepper Spray: Which Is Better?

Knowing the right tools to protect yourself is crucial when it comes to self-defense. Mace and pepper spray are common...

Bear Spray vs. Pepper Spray: What’s the Difference?

Did you know? About 94% of police departments authorized pepper spray, including 100% of forces in jurisdictions with 500,000 people...

How to Stop a Smoke Detector From Beeping Unnecessarily

Smoke detectors are crucial for keeping us safe when a fire occurs. But what happens when they start beeping even...

How to Put Out a Grease Fire

Many people think that cooking is not dangerous. You might scorch your skin while boiling pasta or burn chicken while...

How Long Does It Take for a Small Flame to Turn into a Major Fire?

A tiny spark can quickly become a full-blown disaster if not handled properly. But exactly how long does it take...

Why Is Your Smoke Detector Beeping With a New Battery?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire death rates are 60% lower in homes with working smoke alarms...

How Long Does Pepper Spray Last?

Pepper spray is a powerful self-defense tool that can protect you from attackers. As much as we want this non-violent...

What Does Pepper Spray Feel Like?

Personal safety is more important than ever, so you need a reliable way to protect yourself. Whether you’re a student,...

What Are Three Things You Can Do to Prevent a Fire From Occurring in Your Home?

Home fires are more common than you think and can happen when you least expect it. In fact, the National...

What Type of Fire Extinguisher Is Used for Electrical Fires?

Electrical fires caused an average of 430 deaths, 1,070 injuries, and  $1.3 billion in property damage each year. While they’re...

Why Is My Hard-Wired Smoke Detector Beeping?

Did you know? The death rate is 60% lower in homes with working smoke detectors than in those with non-working...

What Does an Electrical Fire Smell Like?

A report by the National Fire Protection states that fire departments respond to an average of 46,700 electrical home fires...

Who Is Responsible for Conducting a Hazard Assessment?

Knowing who’s responsible for conducting hazard assessments keeps employees safe and healthy. But who exactly should do it? Are there...

Class K Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Did you know? Approximately 66% of all home cooking fires are caused by cooking materials, including food, fat, and grease. ...

There’s a Grease Fire in a Kitchen: Which Class of Fire Extinguisher Should Be Used?

Grease fires are one of the most dangerous fire types because oil can splash and spread to other areas. According...

Score Big on Safety: Black Friday Deals You Shouldn't Miss

Black Friday is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to snag great deals while prioritizing safety. With...

Fire Damage Restoration: The Complete Guide

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), home structure fires cause an estimated $7.6 billion in property damage each...

Class D Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Class D fires may not occur as often as the other fire types, but they’re more dangerous. You see, they’re...

Class C Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

According to the US Fire Administration, electrical fires cause an average of 185 deaths, 850 injuries, and $1.5 billion in...

Class B Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Fires burn, but they don’t burn the same. Using the wrong fire extinguisher type can lead to injuries, death, and...

The Complete Guide to Fire Blankets

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 40.3% of annual fires in the US are home fires. The number...

Class A Fire Extinguisher: What It Is and How to Use It

Using the wrong fire extinguisher type, even on a small fire, can lead to life-threatening consequences. Fire extinguishers have different...

Class D Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Class D fires are extremely dangerous because they can react differently from what you expect. Unlike regular fires, they often...

Class K Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Did you know? More than 66% of home cooking fires are caused by cooking items, including cooking oil, fat, and...

Class C Fire: What It Is and How to Put It Out

Knowing how to handle different types of fire is crucial to keeping your loved ones safe. Class C fires are...

The Complete Fire Safety Kit: Your All-In-One Weapon Against Fires

A small fire can turn into a huge one in 30 seconds. Having the right tools at your disposal helps...

The Fire Escape Blanket: Protection You Can Count On

When it comes to fire emergencies, the stakes are incredibly high. Fires can spread quickly and endanger you and your...

Which Elements Do You Think Need to Go in a Fire Prevention Plan?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are about 1.5 million fires in the USA per year. These...