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Posted on February 7, 2014

More Burn Prevention Tips Arrive In Time For Safety Campaign

There’s still some time left for National Burn Awareness Week, so we’d like to bring you some final tips as related by a new guide put out by the state of Massachusetts.  Yesterday, we focused on how to keep your kitchen safe, and while many of the insights on hand do indeed examine that, there… read more

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Posted on February 3, 2014

Don’t Overlook The Potential Fire Hazard Posed By Your Dryer

This winter, we’ve talked about many of the fire hazards that tend to crop up as people set out to heat their homes during bouts of extreme cold.  If you’re not using a space heater, a fireplace, or a furnace in the optimum manner, you put yourself and everyone within your residence at risk. However,… read more

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Posted on January 28, 2014

Lawsuit Seeks Reinstallation Of Furniture Chemical Law In California

At the beginning of this year, the state of California repealed the requirement that furniture be able to stand up to an open flame before it comes to the market.  California made this move in a bid to reduce citizens’ exposure to chemicals that could possibly increase the risk of cancer.  In order to stand… read more

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Posted on January 22, 2014

Even In Winter, Californians Must Be Aware Of Wildfire Dangers

Although it may seem inconceivable given the time of the year, a wide swath of California is dealing with what can be considered drought conditions.  A state of emergency was recently declared by the Governor, and a new article relates how persons in the Santa Clarita Valley (and potentially other affected areas) may stay safe… read more

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Posted on January 17, 2014

Don’t Let Your Wood-Burning Fireplace Endanger Your Home

Now that winter is in full swing, residents everywhere are likely wondering when the spring is going to get here and banish the cold weather.  That may still be months away, so for now, it’s up to you to do what you can to stay warm within your residence. For many people, that will mean… read more

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Posted on January 13, 2014

California Furniture Rule Removes Flammability Benchmark

A new report bemoans the removal of a fire safety rule that the authors believe is an important way to ensure the safety of citizens across California and the entire country.  According to the report, a California flammability standard that has been in place for nearly 40 years will come to an end due to… read more

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Posted on January 10, 2014

Heating Your Home With Safety In Mind

California is large enough that there can be numerous types of weather patterns in place throughout the state, so while some people may get to bask in the warm glow of the sun, others are struggling to cope with the cold weather tearing through their area.  If you’re living in the latter type of area… read more

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Posted on January 7, 2014

Correcting Overlooked Home Safety Hazards During The Winter

Winter weather can have some dangerous effects on your home, and some of these are more obvious than others.  If you live in an area of California that has been impacted by the snow or the cold, then think on some of the precautions described in a new report out of Philadelphia. In snowy and… read more

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Posted on December 9, 2013

Christmas Tree Fires Can Be Avoided With The Right Precautions

One of the biggest fire hazards at this time of the year is something that families all across the country welcome into their home on an annual basis:  the Christmas tree.  While having a fresh tree as opposed to a plastic one can certainly make your Christmas celebration feel more festive, it’s important to realize… read more

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Posted on December 6, 2013

Cold Temperatures Require Additional Precautions Around The Home

This week has found persons in Southern California and the country as a whole huddled inside in a bid to stay out of the cold.  In such circumstances, it’s important to heat your home in a manner conducive to safety while seeing to those other hazards that can be created at this time of the… read more

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Posted on December 6, 2013

San Diego City Council Launches Campaign To Reduce Fire Threats

Yesterday, we related how UC San Diego was launching an effort geared toward reducing accidents attributed to distracted driving within the city, and now the City Council of San Diego is doing their part to reduce accidents related to home fires.  They have partnered with the Burn Institute for an annual safety campaign that offers… read more

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Posted on December 5, 2013

When The Furnace Kicks On, So Must Fire Safety

As the temperatures go on the decline at this time of the year, people around Southern California are going to be turning on their furnaces for the first time in what could have been months.  Unfortunately, a number of citizens will neglect to take the proper precautions with these devices, and they therefore set themselves… read more

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