6 Reasons Fire Safety Is Important 
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
Fire safety is not only something you have to think about when at home but when at the workplace as well. It’s about more than saving lives, even if that is the most paramount concern when prioritizing fire safety. Why are some other reasons it’s so important? Here are 6 reasons why fire safety is important: Teaches fire detection  Safeguards property Prevents loss of human life It’s the law Protects our environment Prevents fires In this guide, we’ll go over each reason above to prioritize fire safety so that whether you’re concerned about fires at home, in school, at work, or all the ..read more
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Firefighter Gives 13 UNUSUAL Tips to Prevent Home Fires 
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
You don’t have to experience a wildfire in your area to want to safeguard your home from danger. Some homeowners may believe they’ve properly fireproofed their homes only to be rudely awoken when a fire does occur. How do you fireproof your home the right way? Here are the top tips for safeguarding your home from fire: Rebuild your fence and deck Upgrade home address numbers Keep your gutters clean Trim your trees Bulk up your insurance Get rid of mulch Remove kindling from property Use metal screen for chimney Add metal window frames Are some of these home changes and additions the cheapes ..read more
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FIREFIGHTER ANSWERS: Can Fire REALLY Become Cold?  
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
Fire burns at a temperature range of 400 to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit depending on how much oxygen the fire contains and its source. You know how incredibly hot a fire can get, but what about cold? Can a fire become cold with time? A fire doesn’t become cold as it burns, as the fire needs activation energy to break open oxygen-containing molecules. However, cold fires do exist. Cool flames burn below 752 degrees and require a specific chemical reaction to trigger. They don’t occur in the wild except during engine knocking. If you still have a few lingering questions about fires burning cold, y ..read more
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How Hot Are Different Flame Colors? 
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
Although we associate fires primarily with the color orange (and perhaps other fiery hues such as red or yellow), in actuality, fire comes in all sorts of unique colors. The hue depends on the type of material that’s burning and the flame temperature. Speaking of temperature, how hot are various flame colors? Orange fire burns at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, white flames up to 2,600 degrees, and blue flames up to 5,432 degrees. Dark red flames are the least hot while blue flames are the hottest.  Today’s article will explain the temperature of each flame color. No matter what, they’re all h ..read more
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FIREFIGHTER EXPLAINS: What Is Fire Overhaul?
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
As an aspiring firefighter, you’ll learn a lot of terms to prepare you for your career. Fire overhaul is one term you’ll undoubtedly hear as you progress through your education and training. What exactly does a fire overhaul mean and why do you need to know about it? A fire overhaul is a firefighting technique where a firefighter looks for hidden indications of fires or ongoing fires on the premises. If the firefighter deems the area clear, they’ll have an IC assess the extinguishment before leaving the premises. In today’s article, we’ll look deeper into fire overhauls, including a full desc ..read more
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FIREFIGHTER ANSWERS: Do Firefighters Have Badges? 
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
If you picture a police officer in your mind, you can’t do so without envisioning that shiny badge. However, the connection between firefighters and badges is less clear. Do firefighters have badges? If so, what do they mean? Firefighters have badges that prove they’ve undergone training and are a part of their specific fire department. Badge styles vary depending on the fire station and the role held therein, although badges tend to use similar symbolism. This succinct article will describe the purpose of firefighting badges and what they mean so that when you finally get your first badge, i ..read more
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Is Firefighting Considered A Trade?
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
You sometimes hear of occupations referred to as trades. These jobs seem like a cut above the rest, which has you wondering, does firefighting count as a trade? Although firefighting is a highly skilled job requiring training and continued education to excel at, it’s not regarded as a trade. However, that does not negate the hard work and dedication of the passionate men and women who fight fires every day. If you want to learn more about firefighting and whether it’s considered a trade, you’ve come to the right place. This article will explore what a trade is, whether firefighting fits in, a ..read more
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How to Stop Elderly from Calling 911
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
911 or its equivalent should only be used in true emergencies. However, conditions in the elderly, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s, can cause them to assume they’re in danger or forget the significance of 911. What are some tactics for stopping the elderly from calling this number? You can stop the elderly from calling 911 by taking away their phone and using a senior phone service. You can also tell the local police and fire department to notify you if you see your parent or grandparent dial the emergency number. It’s frustrating and embarrassing when the elderly person in your life calls 91 ..read more
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Firefighters Answers: Do Firefighters Work Every Day?
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
Firefighters are some of the hardest-working individuals on the planet. They bravely sacrifice their lives to put out fires and rescue others, but how often are they on the clock? Does a firefighter work every single day? Firefighters do not work every day. Many follow the 24/48 schedule, which means they work for 24 hours and then receive 48 hours off. Alternatively, they’ll work a shift schedule for 12 or 14 hours per day for three or four days, followed by three or four days off. This guide will delve deeper into the work schedule of a firefighter, which is something you must carefully con ..read more
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Firefighter Answers: Is Firefighting a Government Job?
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by Mike Pertz
8M ago
When you think of government jobs, the first titles that might come to mind are correctional officers, data entry clerks, or tax specialists. Where–if anywhere–do firefighters fit among that list? Is firefighting a government job? Firefighters can work federally in a government role or municipally, where a state, county, city, or town hire them. The differences between municipal and federal firefighters are hours worked, types of fires combatted, and salary. This article will further explore firefighting as a government job, so make sure you keep reading! What Is a Federal Firefighter? Firefi ..read more
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