This document provides tips for fire safety in the home. It outlines steps to take once a fire is noticed, which include evacuating immediately, remaining outside, and calling 911. It also discusses how to properly use a fire extinguisher with the PASS method of pulling the pin, aiming at the base of the fire, squeezing the lever, and sweeping from side to side. Additionally, the document lists some prevention methods such as not smoking in bedrooms and keeping space heaters away from flammable items, as well as the importance of having a home fire escape plan that is discussed with all household members.
Irrespective of the type of business you conduct at your workplace, fire safety should be a priority. Here are a few fire prevention and safety tips you can share with your colleagues.
This slide is describes the important sources fire and prevention activities to keep us safe. It also includes necessary statistics for better understanding
Irrespective of the type of business you conduct at your workplace, fire safety should be a priority. Here are a few fire prevention and safety tips you can share with your colleagues.
This slide is describes the important sources fire and prevention activities to keep us safe. It also includes necessary statistics for better understanding
State Farm sponsored lesson: "Fire Prevention" is a PowerPoint for primary and secondary students that overviews facts on fire, fire prevention and updated fire codes. It also highlights careers in fire prevention. Additionally, this lesson can be paired with a "Build your Own Skyscraper" activity.
Helping practitioners understand changes to Exempt and Complying DevelopmentPlanning & Infrastructure
This presentation supports a series of information sessions the department has organised to help industry and council planning practitioners understand the recent changes to the Exempt and Complying Development Policy and the EP&A Regulation 2000.
Design of an intelligent nitrogen injection system for fire saftey of power t...eSAT Journals
Abstract
Fire hazards occurring at power transformers and interconnecting transformer installations are the matter of serious concern. These may lead into serious consequences such as fatal/non-fatal accidents and loss of valuable assets. One Power transformer costs to Rs. 4 Crores/40 Million Dollars approximately. Moreover such types of incidences may cause fatal or non-fatal accidents to human being or stray animals. On number of occasions there is a sudden blasting of porcelain bushings . The pieces of porcelain are scattered in the switchyard with a velocity of bullet and cause damage to nearby equipments in the switchyard. The Nitrogen injection system is the traditional method of quenching fire hazards occurring at transformer installations . It is desired that reporting of such occurrences should be as quick as possible. This paper suggests a novice method for communication of such occurrences based on client-server interaction by connecting it to the traditional Nitrogen injection system. The proposed communication system is based on the notion of client server communication. Server is the process that is offering some service on receipt of request from the client. Client is the process that requests server to provide service. The socket programming based technique is found to be an effective tool for quick communication of such incidences on CMS client , smart phones and ESR terminals. It is possible to implement the proposed system on existing client-server network used for transmission of ABT data from substation/consumer installation to the Central Monitoring System. The Java embedded system can be developed as a dedicated hardware for proposed Client –server Association.
Keywords: Power Transformer, fire Hazards, quick communication, Nitrogen Injection System, client-server network, socket programming, Integrated Development Environment (IDE), smart phone.
State Farm sponsored lesson: "Fire Prevention" is a PowerPoint for primary and secondary students that overviews facts on fire, fire prevention and updated fire codes. It also highlights careers in fire prevention. Additionally, this lesson can be paired with a "Build your Own Skyscraper" activity.
Helping practitioners understand changes to Exempt and Complying DevelopmentPlanning & Infrastructure
This presentation supports a series of information sessions the department has organised to help industry and council planning practitioners understand the recent changes to the Exempt and Complying Development Policy and the EP&A Regulation 2000.
Design of an intelligent nitrogen injection system for fire saftey of power t...eSAT Journals
Abstract
Fire hazards occurring at power transformers and interconnecting transformer installations are the matter of serious concern. These may lead into serious consequences such as fatal/non-fatal accidents and loss of valuable assets. One Power transformer costs to Rs. 4 Crores/40 Million Dollars approximately. Moreover such types of incidences may cause fatal or non-fatal accidents to human being or stray animals. On number of occasions there is a sudden blasting of porcelain bushings . The pieces of porcelain are scattered in the switchyard with a velocity of bullet and cause damage to nearby equipments in the switchyard. The Nitrogen injection system is the traditional method of quenching fire hazards occurring at transformer installations . It is desired that reporting of such occurrences should be as quick as possible. This paper suggests a novice method for communication of such occurrences based on client-server interaction by connecting it to the traditional Nitrogen injection system. The proposed communication system is based on the notion of client server communication. Server is the process that is offering some service on receipt of request from the client. Client is the process that requests server to provide service. The socket programming based technique is found to be an effective tool for quick communication of such incidences on CMS client , smart phones and ESR terminals. It is possible to implement the proposed system on existing client-server network used for transmission of ABT data from substation/consumer installation to the Central Monitoring System. The Java embedded system can be developed as a dedicated hardware for proposed Client –server Association.
Keywords: Power Transformer, fire Hazards, quick communication, Nitrogen Injection System, client-server network, socket programming, Integrated Development Environment (IDE), smart phone.
Safe Chemical Handling & Initial Spill ResponseDavid Horowitz
This presentation was prepared for the Sixteenth Annual Southeastern Massachusetts Drinking Water Fair held on June 16, 2011 at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. The event was hosted by the Barnstable County Water Utilities Association and the Plymouth County Water Works Association. Attendees received Training Contact Hours (TCHs).
SecurAlert Fire Prevention - October 2014Chris Carney
Please find attached the 2014 October edition of SecurAlert.
Fire Prevention Week was established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire, since 1922, Fire Prevention Week has been observed on the Sunday through Saturday period in which October 9 falls. Fire Prevention Week is the longest running public health and safety observance on record. The theme for 2014 is "Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month".
Regards,
Chris Carney
Regional Sales Manager
SecurAmerica, LLC
860.293.0833 office
2. Fire Safety Tips
Once you notice a fire in your
home
You should evacuate
immediately
Remain on the outside of the
home
Call 911
Tell fireman if the home is
vacant on arrival
3. Fire saftey tips for Fire Extinguishers
Always remember to use the word PASS when Using Fire Extinguishers
P Pull the pin aim nozzle at the fire.
A Aim low to put out the base of the fire.
S Sqeeze the level very easily and undercontrol.
S Sweep the nozzle handle from side to side.
4. Instructional Methods for home fire
prevention
Some prevention methods
Don't smoke in the bedrooms
Keep space heaters away from items that easliy get hot
Always turn off space heaters when leaving the room
Check all plug-in cords to make sure wires are not showing which can
easily short circuit and start a fire before plugging them into inside
outlets.
Talk to household members about fire escape plans
5. Fire Escapse Planning
Have a household meeting
about about fire exits
Check all fire alarms within the
home twice a year
Make a meeting check point
outside home during a fire
Ensure everyone in the house
knows how to call 911.
6. Article
Allareddy, V., Peek-Asa, C., Yang, J., & Zwerling, C. (2007). Risk Factors for Rural
Residential Fires. Journal Of Rural Health, 23(3), 264-269.
7. Article
Allareddy, V., Peek-Asa, C., Yang, J., & Zwerling, C. (2007). Risk Factors for Rural
Residential Fires. Journal Of Rural Health, 23(3), 264-269.