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    Smoke Detectors In Homes The first smoke detector, called the “automatic electric fire alarm” was invented by Francis Robbin Upton and Fernando Dibble in the late 19th century its purpose is to detect smoke in a room or other enclosed area and set of an audible alarm to alert nearby people to the impending danger. Smoke detectors provide many positive benefits when installed in the home such as lowering fatality rates, helping prevent small fires from turning into larger ones and some even…

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    Fire safety means that you are being protected by any unlikely danger including fire. Fire is very harmful to humans and nature. Just a couple weeks ago there was a fire in Southern California. Thousands of people had to flee the area. Many were killed as this wildfire spread throughout 55,000 acres of land. Since fire is so dangerous i'm going to give some safety tips about fire during the holidays Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. On Fourth of July many people light fireworks but…

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    Home Fire Alarms

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    Lives are being lost everyday due to the cost of fires with old fire alarms. According to the National Fire Protection Association, almost two-thirds of home fire deaths result from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 's) fire department survey, showed that in 2009-2013 fires in homes with no smoke alarms caused an average of 940 deaths per year (38% of home fire deaths). An additional 510 people per year were fatally…

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    Unit 3 - P4, M3, D2

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    P4 - explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health or social care setting. M3 - discuss health, safety or security concerns arising from a specific incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. D2 - justify responses to a particular incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. Understand priorities and responses in dealing with incidents and emergencies - This assignment will look at incidents…

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    Electricity and children are not a good mix. It is so important to have a residential electrician perform a home inspection every 10 years. A residential electrician can help ensure the safety of children by helping to childproof a home. Children are especially at risk from electrical dangers. First, they may not understand the danger. They also have less body mass and thinner skin. This means that the same jolt will cause much more damage to a child than an adult. This could include serious…

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    Background and Significance The Council Bluffs (IA) Fire Department has a long, rich history of providing quality emergency response services to its citizens. The department was formed on January 5, 1883, by resolution of the city council to establish a full-time, paid department (Petersen, 1992). This resolution came after numerous devastating fires exceeded the capabilities of the several volunteer fire companies that had protected the city during the previous 29 years. In 1918, the…

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    Over the past few years, Darby Fire Company has reviewed all 16 Life Safety Initiatives developed at a Firefighter Safety Summit in Tampa Florida in 2004 attended by representatives of the major fire service districts. Since the inception of these Initiatives, Darby Fire Company has been able to implement 15 out of the 16 Life Safety Initiatives to become a conscientious and informed fire company resulting in very few firefighter injuries. To begin, Darby Fire Company encourages cultural…

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    In a New York Times article available only one day after the fire, one witness exclaimed, “I only saw one man show. All the rest were girls. They stood on the windowsills tearing their hair out and handfuls and then they jumped. One girl held back after all the rest and clung to the window casing until the flames from the window below crept up to her and set her clothing on fire. Then she jumped far over the net and was killed instantly, like all the rest"(Triangle 2). On what was meant to be a…

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    Example Of EFE Paper

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    community fire risk of wildland fires in the urban interface. Given the limited time frame and the amount of data collection and research necessary to complete the assignment, the author was very thorough and descriptive. She gathered information from a wide variety of subject matter experts from different agencies, submitted surveys for additional feedback from all levels of the fire service organization, and obtained information from California Department of Forestry. Wildland fires are very…

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    Asch Building, housing the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, were consumed by fire. The fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on March 25, 1911 was undoubtedly…

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