Fire Alarms
Fire Alarms

Fire Alarms
The days of the fire alarm company only dealing with fire alarms are long gone. (…)
If you are one of the thousands of Americans who are living with deafness, you are well aware of just how difficult life can be. (…)
Building fires have killed millions of people over the years. A lot of times it's happened solely because they didn't know about the fire and were unable to get out in time. (…)
Fire alarm designs have been improved upon over the years making them responsible for saving countless lives. (…)
Every 20 seconds a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the nation. Statistics tell us that over three quarters of all fires start in the home, and this could mean your home. (…)
It's hard to know just how important the right fire safety equipment will be unless you've been through a fire and have already experienced it. (…)
When you go out and buy a new vacuum cleaner, do you ever stop to think about the company that made it? No, not just the name of the company, but actually something about the way the company operates? (…)
Choosing a fire alarm system is an extremely important decision. (…)
American citizens are well aware of the importance of fire alarms. You can find them in most homes today as well as in all public places. (…)
In the early days of the American textile mills, fires were fought using a sprinkler system made of perforated pipes. This system was not automated and had to be turned on manually. (…)
They'd been through two minor fires in their building since they'd been living in their loft apartment, so Ellis and Ethel decided it was time to take positive measures to protect themselves and their home from the possibility of another, bigger fire. (…)
There are many hazards in the basement that can cause a fire so it is important to do a thorough inspection of the basement to help detect some of those fire hazards that may exist there. (…)
It's amazing how far American fire alarm technology has come in the last 200 years. The first alarm systems were very primitive. (…)
Smoke & Heat Detectors- Smoke detectors are available that will interface with your security system. (…)
Having a residential fire alarm system at home is extremely important. (…)
People are packrats. In a world filled with things to buy on every side, most of us do a pretty good job of amassing homes and offices full of things that we just don't want to get rid of. (…)
Just a few years back, a fire alarm system was considered a luxury and was generally seen only in affluent neighborhoods. But times have changed since then. (…)
Anyway who has been through a business fire knows how devastating it can be for everyone involved. A fire means the loss of property, jobs, and possibly even lives. (…)
Fire doesn't seem like such a terrible thing when you're snuggling by your fireplace on a cold winter night, but if one spark flies out of the fireplace and ignites something in the room, the whole picture changes immediately. (…)
Most of us have heard the tragic story of families who were killed in home fires, because their smoke alarms didn't go off. (…)