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What are Fire and Fire Extinguishers! - Fire Fighter Industry

What are Fire and Fire Extinguishers!

You need three ingredients to make firefuel (like wood or gasoline), oxygen, and heat. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and fuel. If you want to put out a fire, just get rid of one of those three things – fuel, oxygen, or heat. Removing the fuel is easy when the fire is controlled. For example, when you shut off the gas valve on a propane grill, the fuel stops flowing and the fire goes out.
Why you should NOT remove the yellow seal! - Fire Fighter Industry

Why you should NOT remove the yellow seal!

Fire extinguishers, just like clothes, come with a tag (in this case, the yellow plastic thingy around the lever). Apart from the guilt that carries on after overspending on clothes, a fire extinguisher makes up a valid investment for the safety of your house, car, and your loved ones. Similar to buying clothes, you might have an urge to remove the tag once you've brought the Fire Extinguisher home. That's where it's different, YOU DON'T. That's right, DO NOT REMOVE THE YELLOW TAG!
5 MUST HAVES for your car  - Fire Fighter Industry

5 MUST HAVES for your car 

You should always have certain items in the car, and no, we’re not talking about the piles of trash that are currently in the back seat. This list of car essentials will keep your car running and help you deal with unforeseen obstacles in the road.

You may even run into a “Good Samaritan” opportunity to help a stranded stranger in need. Who knows? You may just meet your future love this way. It’s a stretch, but that doesn’t make these items any less important! While city drivers can do without some of these items since they are never too far from a mechanic, if you plan to visit your kampung or are planning a long road trip, it’s always a good idea to double check some emergency essentials before heading out on the road.
Fire safety tips for your business - Fire Fighter Industry

Fire safety tips for your business

As a business owner, you're obligated to provide a safe workplace for your employees. That includes doing what you can to reduce the risk of a fire emergency. Workplace fires often result in costly repairs and lost business that combines to create a devastating setback for a small business.

Fire is reported as one of the most common and costly small business claims. Fire safety should be top-of-mind for all business owners whether they own a food truck, bakery, retail shop, or office space. Keep your employees and business safe by following these tips for fire safety in the workplace.
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