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  2. Here’s Where You Should Store Your Fire Extinguisher ... - AOL

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    Lisa Shoulders, product director at First Alert Fire Safety, ... This way, no occupants ever have to leave an exit to retrieve a fire extinguisher. 2. Know when a fire extinguisher is worth using.

  3. First Alert - Wikipedia

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    First Alert is the retail brand of American safety equipment manufacturer BRK Brands, Inc., [1] established in 1976 and based in Aurora, Illinois, with a production plant in Juarez, Mexico. Products sold with the brand include carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms , fire extinguishers , and other safety products like flashlights and fire ...

  4. Kidde - Wikipedia

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    Not too long later in March 2018, Kidde recalled their 2 Dual-Sensor Smoke Detector models, PI9010 and the PI2010. [32] The reason for the recall was a yellow cap left on one of the sensors that could fail to alert buyers of the alarm of a possible fire. 452,000 units in the US and about 40,000 units in Canada were affected in the recall.

  5. Recognize a fire extinguisher, but not an AED? The Heart ...

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    It's been one year since the NFL's Damar Hamlin went into sudden cardiac arrest on the playing field. An AED helped save his life.

  6. Ansul - Wikipedia

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    2006: Ansul cooperated with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to voluntarily recall about 154,000 K-GUARD, SENTRY and FLAG FIRE Model Fire Extinguishers because if the fire extinguisher is dropped horizontally from a height of approximately 2 to 3 feet (0.91 m), the internal pick-up tube could crack and the extinguisher can ...

  7. Be prepared! This popular First Alert fire extinguisher just ...

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    Save big on this essential while you can: 'Saved my home! My family and I are very grateful.'

  8. Fire extinguisher - Wikipedia

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    Highest rating for 20 lb (9.1 kg) portable CO 2 extinguishers is 10B:C. Not intended for class A fires, as the high-pressure cloud of gas can scatter burning materials. CO 2 is not suitable for use on fires containing their own oxygen source, metals or cooking media, and may cause frostbite and suffocation if used on human beings.

  9. Active fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Fire extinguishers are one of the most common manual fire suppression devices and are required in all commercial buildings and vehicles. [2] Fire extinguishers can be used with little to no training and are meant for small incipient stage fires. The most common extinguisher is the ABC extinguisher and are found in most offices and homes.