Taking the time to set up fire prevention methods can save your life. There are simple steps you can take in your home, teach your children, and then plan and practice. As well, there are fire safety tips for people with disabilities, people living in apartments and high rises and safety in the workplace. It is also important to know about preventing burns, natural gas safety and how to detect carbon monoxide poisoning.
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