Fire Protection

Educating yourself and your family on fire safety helps to lower your chances of a residential fire and gives you the knowledge of what to do in the case of a fire.


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    Fire resistant safes are not enough to protect your valuable documents or data.  You are going to want to upgrade to a fireproof safe if you want better protection from a fire.

    Child and Pet Fire Safety

    The statistics can be scary.  According to the United States Fire Administration, children account for 20% of all fire-related deaths every year.  But it doesn’t stop there.  Every year, children start over 100,000 fires – 20,000 of which occur in homes.

    DIY Fire Prevention

    Implementing a DIY fire prevention program to keep your home and family safe is now easier than ever with a few easy steps and the many high-quality products available to consumers.
    Even the smallest of house fires can fill your home with dangerous smoke in a few minutes.  It is important that you choose the right smoke detectors for your home, install them correctly, and test them at regular intervals.

    Fire Safes. A Valuable Investment

    Protecting vital legal documents, valuables, heirlooms, and other irreplaceable items from an unexpected tragedy such as a fire, is an essential undertaking one must engage in to help their family feel safe and secure.

    Top 8 Home Fire Prevention Tips

    Home fires can start anywhere, from the kitchen to the den to even the bathroom; anywhere you use heat, electricity, or flame.  There were an estimated 412,500 home fires in the United States in 2006 alone.  Vigilance, proper respect for flammable objects and potential fire hazards, as well as clear-cut plans for the event of a fire in your home, will help prevent true disaster from occurring and possibly save lives.
    Every 83 seconds a residential fire breaks out in the United States.  Each year, residential fires injure over 39,000 American children under the age of 14.  In two-thirds of these homes, the smoke detector either doesn't work or doesn’t exist.

    A home fire is devastating, and when faced with this type of tragedy, the last thing you need is another headache.  When vital records are destroyed in a fire, you have a disaster within a disaster.  There are countless documents that are important to the well-being of you and your family, and these records belong in a fire safe.

    Fire safes

    You may have heard a lot about fire safes, but have you gone out and gotten one yet? There are many things in your home that you wouldn’t want to lose in the case of a fire.

    There are a number of things that can determine how much you are going to be paying for your fire safe. The primary things to keep in mind are the size of the safe, the temperature it can withstand, and how long it can withstand the heat.

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