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Archive for September, 2009

It is trouble free to avoid house fires

House fires are reallyharmful for life and possession of the man. House fires can be averted by following a few simple methods. Most fires are reasoned by inflamed electrical wires, accidents with fire, or misplaced space heaters. Always check old wires to stop home fire well in time. Old wiring and fuse panels can cause a fire when overloaded by electrical equipment that carries additional voltage than they can securely hold. Frayed or worn extension cords can overheat and cause fires as well.

Kitchen

Most of the fires go on from kitchen. In the kitchen, unattended jars and pans on the stove, accumulated grease in the broiler and deep fryers are all fire hazards. Be sure to have a fire extinguisher on hand that is rated for grease fires. To stop kitchen fire in the kitchen keep off all ovens, when are not in use. Read More…

Swimming Pools – Have fun, be safe

There is nothing more fun or relaxing the jumping in the pool on a hot day, but owning a pool comes with responsibility. Your main concern should always be safety. Small children and pets can’t seem to help themselves, they have just got to go to the water. They just do not understand the dangers that a swimming pool can present. Australian legislation requires pool fences for any body of water 300mm deep. The fence must be in place and inspected before water can be added. The main reason for this mandate is so that children under 5 years of age cannot access the pool area unless accompanied by an adult.

Pool barriers or fences may be made of any material that has a reasonable life span. The materials must be able to withstand exposure to elements such as salt spray, chemical, decay, and insects. Read More…