Fire Safety: Is it Time to Replace Your Smoke Alarms?

Three out of five home fire fatalities occur due to fires in homes that do not have smoke detectors or do not have working smoke alarms. Due to the importance of smoke alarms, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) chose “Don’t Wait — Check the Date! Replace Smoke Alarms Every 10 Years” as the theme […]

Fire and Burn Injuries

Approximately 450,000 individuals in the United States required medical treatment for burn injuries in 2013, according to information published by the American Burn Association. Fire and burn injuries are very painful and may leave the burn victim scarred and disfigured for life. Fire and burn injuries have a number of causes, such as: Cooking accidents […]

Common Causes of Workplace Injuries

Injuries in the workplace occur all too frequently in the United States. Sprains, strains, tears, and back injuries are among the most common workplace injuries. Common Workplace Injuries Most workplace injuries are covered by the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. According to insurance claims throughout the United States, these are the ten most common workplace injuries: […]

Preventing House Fires

House fires often result in large amounts of property damage, and unfortunately they are common in winter months. From 2008-2010, an average of 50,1100 heating fires occurred in the U.S. each year, resulting in a yearly average of approximately 150 deaths, 575 injuries, and $326 million in property loss. Cooking and heating were the top […]