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Electrician Warns Against Plugging These High-Wattage Items Into Power Strips to Prevent Fire Hazards
An experienced electrician explains which household items should never be plugged into power strips due to fire and overheating risks.
As winter cold settles in, Louisiana fire officials warn that unsafe space heater use and overloaded cords risk deadly house ...
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5 hidden fire hazards in your home
Every homeowner has a basic idea of what can be considered a fire hazard in their home, however, there are more than you ...
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The garage fire-prevention step most people skip, even when they know better
Most homeowners can list the obvious garage fire hazards, from gas cans to overloaded outlets, yet a critical layer of ...
News4JAX reporter/meteorologist Jenese Harris provides some tips to help you avoid any fire safety hazards when dealing with cold weather.
Construction jobsites are filled with hidden fire hazards, especially during hot work—here’s how to reduce risks, equip crews ...
Always unplug and cool your toaster before cleaning to avoid burns, shocks or dangerous fumes. Remove crumbs regularly and wipe inside and outside to prevent buildup, pests and fire hazards. Deep ...
We can't wait to light the first fire of the season, crawl under a blanket, and sip some hot cocoa. But hold on a second—when is the last time you had your chimney cleaned? If you haven't had your ...
ONSLOW COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — With Thanksgiving only days away, many people are getting their turkeys and food prepared, but this process can become a fire hazard if the proper steps aren’t taken. When ...
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - While the holiday season can bring Christmas lights and presents under the tree, it also increases the risk of fire. As East Texans finish adding their decorations this ...
Holiday decorating tips to keep you safe, avoid fire hazards With the festive season in full swing, decorations bring joy but also increase fire hazards. Use these tips when decorating to keep your ...
O Christmas tree! We love you, but it’s time to go. The National Fire Protection Association urged those who decorated with ...
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