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<title>Fire Extinguisher</title>
<link>http://www.homesafetyzone.com/kitchen-safety/fire-safety/fire-extinguisher/</link>
<description>A fire extinguisher is a crucial thing for one and all.  Get a fire extinguisher as soon as possible in order to protect your friends, family, and loved ones from dangerous flames.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2006 15:00:03 EST</pubDate>
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	<description>Do you have a fire extinguisher in every main room of your  house? You should.  In fact, a fire extinguisher should always be nearby to any room.  That way, in the event of a small fire, you may be able to put it out before it has the chance to spread further and cause tragic damage.  Getting your house properly set up with the right number of fire extinguishers is something that demands immediate attention - something that you should take care of as soon as you possibly can.  

Are you starting to get the picture?

It's not complicated.  It's not confusing.  It's easy, smart, sensible, and necessary as can be.  Fire safety is an essential part of like that is often tragically overlooked.  Educate yourself and those around you as to all the fire safety tips that you can learn.  This will help prevent any unforeseen and unfortunate accidents.  Furthermore, it will help to spread the word, as these people can further pass on their knowledge.  After all, the goal here is to keep as many people safe as possible.  From kitchen safety to pool, it is important to stay safe and away from imminent danger.  Use your brains, be smart, trust your instincts, and stay out of trouble!

What must be done ... must be done.

Get fire safety products and teach everyone in your household how to use them.  Keep dangerous ones away from kids though, for you don't want to endanger them with the very thing that you got to protect them.  Keep dangerous chemicals away from kids.  do the same for pets as well, as you never know where they are going to stick their nose, or what they're willing to eat for that matter.  Pets eat everything!  Perhaps you can even train your pet to call 911 in an emergency, as was recently featured on the news.
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