|
Smoke Detectors1-5 of 5 Articles, Hints & Tips
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
- Food for thought from authorities about why we should ensure fresh batteries in our home safety devices.
- An estimated 2,850 people die and 15,900 people are injured annually because of fires in residences. Although more than 90 percent of homes have smoke alarms, millions of homes have
alarms that do not work. Missing or dead batteries are the main cause for non-working smoke alarms - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
- You may have smoke alarms in your home, but are they installed, maintained, and being used correctly?
- The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently completed the first U.S. scientific review of healthy homes interventions.
- Home Safety includes preventing unintentional injuries, which include poisoning, fires and burns, choking, drowning, suffocation, strangulation, firearms and falls, and they are all preventable.
Sorry, we currently don't have any Books & DVDs tagged as 'Smoke Detectors'. - Professionally monitored systems are most often found in commercial settings.
- Every home should have at least one CO detector.
Sorry, we currently don't have any Home & Cleaning Services tagged as 'Smoke Detectors'.
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
Sorry, we currently don't have any Video Clips tagged as 'Smoke Detectors'.
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
Information provided by The Healthy House Institute is designed to support,
not to replace the relationship between patient/physician or other qualified
healthcare provider.
Education Partners
Ads, ad links, products and content on this page are not necessarily endorsed by these organizations.
|
We do not strictly control Google ad content. If you believe any Google ad is inappropriate, please email us directly here.
|