Wednesday, May 2, 2012


Make sure all family members know what to do in the event of a fire. Draw a floor plan with at least two ways of escaping every room. Make a drawing for each floor. Dimensions do not need to be correct. Make sure the plan shows important details: stairs, hallways and windows that can be used as fire escape routes.

Test windows and doors—do they open easy enough? Are they wide enough. Or tall enough?

Choose a safe meeting place outside the house.

Practice alerting other members. It is a good idea to keep a bell and flashlight in each bedroom.

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Conduct a family meeting and discuss the following topics:
 Always sleep with the bedroom doors closed. This will keep deadly heat and smoke out of bedrooms, giving you additional time to escape.
 Find a way for everyone to sound a family alarm. Yelling, pounding on walls, whistles, etc. Practice yelling "FIRE!"
 In a fire, time is critical. Don't waste time getting dressed, don't search for pets or valuables. Just get out!
 Roll out of bed. Stay low. One breath of smoke or gases may be enough to kill.
Practice evacuating the building blindfolded. In a real fire situation, the amount of smoke generated by a fire most likely will make it difficult to see.

Practice staying low to the ground when escaping.

Feel all doors before opening them. If a door is hot, get out another way.

Learn to stop, drop to the ground, roll if clothes catch fire.

Additonal Tips
Install smoke detectors
Check smoke detectors once a month and change the batteries at least once a year. Smoke detectors sense abnormal amounts of smoke or invisible combustion gases in the air. They can detect both smoldering and burning fires. At least one smoke detector should be installed on every level of a structure. Purchase smoke detectors labeled by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or Factory Mutual (FM).

Post emergency numbers near telephones.
Be aware that if a fire threatens your home, you should not place the call to emergency services from inside the home. It is better to get out and place the call to fire authorities from a safe location outside the home.

After a fire emergency
Give first aid where appropriate. Seriously injured victims should be transported to professional medical help immediately. Stay out of the damaged building. Return only when fire authorities say it is safe.

Make sure you have a safe fire escape method for all situations
You may have installed a very expensive home security system. But if you cannot escape the burning structure you have a false level of confidence.

Space Heaters Need Space
Keep portable and space heaters at least 3 feet from anything that may burn. Never leave heaters on when you leave home or go to sleep. Children and pets should always be kept away from them.

Smokers Need To Be Extra Careful
Never smoke in bed or when you are sleepy. Carelessly discarded cigarettes are a leading cause of fire deaths in the United States.

Be Careful Cooking
Keep cooking areas clear of combustibles and wear short or tight-fitting sleeves when you cook. Keep the handles of your pots turned inward so they do not over-hang the stove. If grease catches fire, carefully slide a lid over the pan and smother the flames, then turn off the burner.

Matches and Lighters are Dangerous
In the hands of a child, matches and lighters can be deadly! Store them where kids can't reach them, preferably in a locked area. Teach children that matches and lighters are "tools" and should only be used by adults.

Use Electricity Safely
If an appliance smokes or has an unusual smell, unplug it immediately and have it repaired. Replace frayed or cracked electrical cords and don't overload extension cords. They should not be run under rugs. Never tamper with the fuse box or use the improper size fuse.

Cool a Burn
If someone gets burned, immediately place the wound under cool water for 10 to 15 minutes. If the burn blisters or chars, see a doctor immediately!

Be Careful of Halogen Lights
If you have halogen lights, make sure they are away from flammable drapes and low ceiling areas. Never leave them on when you leave your home or office.

Fire can engulf a house in 60 seconds!
Make sure you have a safe and quick method of escape!

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 WARNING BE INVOLVED ON FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS FIRST.

 An average of 26 fires per day hit the country in that past five years according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) revealing a total of 46,719 fires from 2001-2005. (www.nscb.gov.ph)

 Fires further down in 2008! An annual report released by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) showed a total of 7,726 fires occurred nationwide in 2008 compared to 9,042 fire incidents in 2007. Yet two out of 179 deaths were firemen.
Fire extinguishers in tank are sometimes exploded and more dangerous at home..

 HERE  I HAVE A GOOD NEWS FIRE-117 EXTINGUISHER IS THE ULTIMATE FOR REAL SAFETY SOLUTION..READ..

 1. Throw directly                                                                 
 Simply throw the ampoule at the fire
 so that it shatters and the solution
 is showered over the burning area.                                






  2. Dilute with water

    Splash the diluted
    extinguishing agent
    at the base of fire.
    It is very effective to
    prevent outbreak or
    spread of fire particularly
    to adjoining unit or on wide
    area. The diluted extinguishing
    agent cannot be preserved for long hours. 


THROW IT ...TO FIRE..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=q-lsZBmMqSE

YOU CAN ADD WATER ON IT
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Why is SAT119 so effective?
When ampoule is thrown at the fires the chemical will disperse over the burning area. At the same time, the extinguishing chemicals would generate ammonium gas. Water evaporation would cool down the temperature of combustibles (cooling effectiveness) while ammonium gas would create a fire retardation effect that restrains the burning chain reaction. At the same time, one of the main ingredients for SAT119 and carbon dioxide produced by heat would suffocate oxygen and restrain combustibles from burning (cutting oxygen).

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Let's face it. the fire fighters doesn't really arrive to where the fire is, in a way they're needed most. Often, when they are arrive to the scene the fire goes to 3rd or 4th alarm. and fire fighting tools like fire extinguisher that came from them (fire bureaus) is hardly working, and if there is one available you would be just lucky if it worked. but let's have a reality check, fire fighters are checking your fire extinguisher every year asking you to replace your unit or update them, so every year you update your unit and then you pay for it huge cash, right!? here's the truth, fire extinguisher has a 10 - 12 years life span. and remotely it expire to 5 years if being used, and there are fire extinguisher that the life span is just 5 years depending on the content. here's more odd about it, fire bureaus will tell you to decommission your Fire fighting unit and change it with their unit, if you would say; "i'll buy with my trusted distributor, they will tell you;"those are not accredited by us." so you the common people, not knowing the truth will buy to them because after all their unit was accredited by them, and they are fire men, who should know the right, and best to safe keep your most valuable assets, investments, and mostly hard earned investments. However, that's not always the case, here's more odd information that we gather. according to a 2011 blog of a woman who experience losing her assets, and valuables, she found out that not all fire men has the skills, knowledge, and training in identifying the fire extinguishers. they may have the knowledge of the chemicals of it's probable content but they can't simply recognize the chemical content judging by the color. the good news is, you have the rights of information, and the second good news is there is new product who is solely distributed by Excelta Trading Corporation. A Multi - awarded company and recognized by the industry as the father of Fire Extinguisher industry here in the Philippines. the owner is Atty. Jose G. Fineza Jr, he was also known as "MR. FIRE EXTINGUISHER" to his business associates, a man with a driven force to safe keep our most valuable assets.