Learn the four-step PASS procedure recommended by the National Fire Protection Association for How to Use a Fire Extinguisher. how to use fire extinguisher
Protect your home and family from the dangers of fire and carbon monoxide. Install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms on every floor of your home.
Learn more about the conditions that could cause your smoke alarm to chirp consistently.
Understand fire extinguisher ratings: Numbers 1-10 before A indicate the size of Class A fires it can handle; 10-80 before B for Class B fires; C signifies non-conductivity.