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Power Outage Preparedness Tips

Staying safe and comfortable during a power outage takes some planning. A disaster preparedness kit is essential, but so is knowing what to do and ...

10 Important Grilling Safety Tips

To prevent accidents when grilling, we recommend following these safety guidelines: 1. The grill must be kept at least 3 meters away from structures, ...

How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Odour from Interiors

Cigarette smoke odour comes from the gluey, yellowish-brown residue that sticks to every surface in ‘smoker-friendly’ interiors. To eliminate ...

What to Ask the Insurance Agent After a Home Fire

After a home fire occurred, the property owner should immediately call his or her insurance agent and ask about how to handle the situation. The ...

10 Important Fire Safety Tips

In the middle of the hottest month, July, everyone should be aware of the increased risk of property fire. Personal responsibility and preparedness ...

Post-Fire Restoration of Walls and Fixtures

Fire has always been a vital part of human life, but it has also been a destroyer of settlements and the environment. But not all property fires ...

How to Salvage Home Contents Affected by Fire

Each year, fires cause damages and loss worth millions of dollars in Canada. Although a fire can completely destroy a building and its content, the ...

Preventing Clothes Dryer Fires

Doing laundry is likely part of anyone’s daily (or at least weekly) routine. However, dryer fires are responsible for a significant number of ...

Creating a Fire Escape Plan

Recent studies show that the time available to escape a home fire before it becomes life-threatening is often less than 6 minutes. If a fire breaks ...