Recalling Home Security

Recalling Home Securityong ago Washington D.C officials recalled several brand name Fire Extinguishers. We can discuss fire extinguishers to learn more about the brands recalled to help you avoid danger. Home security is a deep subject, which requires careful attention in providing safety to your home. This means you must stay alert to recalls as well. According to D.C. Officials few fire extinguishers has failed when consumes discharged the triggers. We don’t want this to happen to you.

If you have fire extinguishers in your home, make sure the extinguishers are not recalls. Model FE1A1OG is one of the fire extinguishers you may need to send back, especially if the fire extinguisher was purchased in 1999, after September. Your sticker should have “100% Quality Tested,” on the label. Few of the fire extinguishers that have not been recalled are the Kitchen KFE2S5 series. The Auto FESA5 model has not been recalled either. In addition, the Marine FE5G-M, Recreational FE5G model, Garage and Home FE10G model, Marine 10, Heavy-Duty/Plus, and the Commercial Extinguishers have not been recalled as well. You can go online to learn more about fire extinguishers and recalls.

Now that you have a basic idea of recalled fire extinguishers and have made sure your extinguishers are not in the recall list we can conduct a test to see if you have your extinguishers set up properly.

Do you have a fire extinguisher is each level of your home? Do you have an extinguisher in your kitchen? What about in your work area, does it have a fire extinguisher handy for use? Do you have an extinguisher near your fireplace, or in your garage? Does your van, car, or RV have a fire extinguisher? What about your basement area: If you answered yes to each question, then you have a secure home. However, you will need to answer this last question to have complete security. Do you test your fire extinguisher weekly to make sure it is pressured? If you said yes, great job and keep up the good work.

Now that we’ve discussed fire extinguishers, we need to check your home for fire alarms and CO alarms. Does your home have fire alarms and CO (Carbon Monoxide) alarms? If so are the alarms tested weekly, and are the batteries replaced when needed? Do you have the alarms installed in each bedroom, hallway, or at the top of your stairway? Do you dust the alarms regularly?
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Are the alarms installed at least fifteen feet away from your gas stove or furnace?

Do you have a fire alarm installed in your bedrooms, living room, hallway, every level of your home, family and playrooms, kitchen, basement, and at the top of the stairway?

Next, we can discuss burglar alarms. Do you have a home security system installed in your home? If you are ready to purchase a home security system, consider the source. You want to make sure that you purchase quality alarms. Does the company offer competitive prices? Does the company have a history of good results?

Does the company sell updated home security devices? Will the home security system supply you 24/7 home security via use of a monitoring component? Will you have a guaranteed monitoring system? Does your system have a lifetime warranty? Are the parts covered in the warranty? What about replacements: In addition, few companies who sell home security systems will offer discounts if you have insurance coverage. The most important question, is will the home system give you and your family the peace of mind they deserve? Finally, to learn more about home security, fire extinguishers, etc, visit the Internet.






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