
How to Put Out a Grease Fire: A Guide for Homeowners
By recognizing the causes of grease fires, adopting preventive measures, and knowing how to respond effectively, you can protect your loved ones and minimize property damage.

Understanding Classification of Fires
Fires are one of the most dangerous hazards that can happen in any place, at any time. While many people might think of fire as a single entity, there are different types of fires, each with their own unique characteristics and requirements for putting them out.

What Causes Space Heaters to Catch Fire?
Space heaters are a serious potential fire risk. But if you are careful with them, they can help you keep warm in the worst of winter!

Fire Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
While you get ready to light those candles and put on your holiday music, be sure to follow some fire safety practices to keep you and your loved ones safe this holiday season.

Fireplace Safety Tips: How to Use a Fireplace Safely
It's estimated that 31% of house fires are directly caused by fireplaces, chimneys, or other poorly maintained flame fixtures. Stay safe this season!

How to Prevent & Put Out a Grill On Fire
Lighting the grill on fire is a favorite activity for many, but what happens when there is an uncontrolled fire in grill? Let's take a look at how to correctly stop a grill fire!

What’s That Burning Smell When You Turn On The Heater?
When the heater is turned on for the first time in months, it is quite common to smell musty, dusty, or burning odors. While these burning odors are not necessarily a fire hazard, they are unpleasant and can be irritating to people with asthma or allergies.

How to Clean Smoke Damage
Smoke damage can sometimes be worse than fire damage, and it can be terrible for your health. This guide will teach you step-by-step how to clean up your home after smoke and soot damage.


7 Things to Do After a House Fire
If you aren't sure what to do after a house fire, download this 7 step checklist walking you through exactly what to do after the fire.