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Dale Baker is a home inspector par excellence (now if only we could get him to move to Tucson, huh?).

He writes very informative and helpful articles for people - not only about home inspecting, but maintenance and safety issues.  This is the first of a 12-part series on Fire Safety.  It is written with 1st Time Homebuyers in mind, but anyone can get good info from this series.

Via Dale Baker,The #1 Home and Commercial Properties Inspector-in NH&VT-on AR (Baker Home,Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting ):

Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Series P A S S, Introduction to this blog post series, its really not just for the first time home buyer. Anyone that is a home owner or rents, their family, and commercial property owners and renters, should readthis 12 part series entitled Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers.

Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting, always strives to bring First Time Home Buyers, Move Up Home Buyers, Home Owners, Folks that Reant, Investors, and Commercial Property Buyers, Owners, and Renters information that will be of help to you. Folks can find a very wide range of helpful information for your buying and every day needs. Please feel at home, to sit and visit often. There will be new interesting content to read.

Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Series P A S S
, is to help you understand how to operate and use a fire extinguisher, in case you should ever need to. Which I sure do hope you never will need to.



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Home Fire Extinguisher

 

 

Pull the Pin, at the top of a fire extinguisher. You find a pin that releases a locking mechanism and will allow you to discharge a fire extinguisher. In the event of a small fire has started.


Aim at the base of the fire, not at the flames themselves. This is highly important for you to understand. In order to put out a fire, you need to extinguish the fuel feeding the fire.


Press the fire extinguisher lever slowly, this will release the extinguishing agent in the fire extinguisher. Be sure to have a good hold of the lever, if the handle is released for any reason, the fire extinguisher is going to stop discharging.


Sweep from side to side, using a sweeping motion, move the fire extinguisher back and forth until the fire is completely out. Operate the fire extinguisher from a safe diistance, several feet away, and then move towards the fire as it starts to diminish. But remember to be sure to read the instructions on a fire extinguisher, before you may need to use it. Different fire extinguishers recommend operating them from different distances. Remember to aim at the base of the fire, and not at the flames!! 

 

Know Your Fire

 

 

Fire Class Geometric Symbol   Pictogram Intended Use
A Green Triangle   Garbage can and wood pile burning Ordinary solid combustibles
B Red Square   Fuel container and burning puddle Flammable liquids and gases
C Blue Circle   Electric plug and burning outlet Energized electrical equipment
D Yellow Pentagram (Star)   Burning Gear and Bearing Combustible metals
K Black Hexagon   Pan burning Cooking oils and fats

 

 

Link to Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 1 of 12 Fire Extinguishers

 

Post 640 - 11 Dec. 2009

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By the time we complete the Inspection, you will know the Home or Commercial Property better than the owner does!

 

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 September 11, 2001

 

 

 A home inspection from Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting, will give you peace of mind, so you and your family can enjoy the things you like to do!

 Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!

 When buying, renting a Home or Commercial Properties when Relocating in or to Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Windsor County, Vermont, or nearby Counties. When "Good Enough" Isn't, call Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting to schedule, Your New Hampshire and Vermont Home or Commercial Property Inspections!

 Phone: 603-826-4207

Mobile: 603-477-8072

 Posted at: Localism.com/neighbor/bakerhome all links open in a new window!

  Links Home Buyers, Home Owners, and Real Esate Agents will want to visit:

Life Expectancy of Home Componts New Hampshire and Vermont

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 1

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 2

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 3

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 1

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 2

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 3

 

Safety Tip Posts:

When You and Your Family are Going on a Trip, Safety Tips

Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 12 of 12 A Checklist

The following blog post link, is a four part series - there are links to each part on the posts:

Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part one

 

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First New Hampshire Real Estate Professional to Reach 400,000 on ActiveRain

 

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3 Comments on Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Series P A S S

DEC
12
2009
1,001,524 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Howdy there Kent

Thank you kindly, for your very kind words. Your going to make this here ole cowboy have a red face, my friend. My lady just does not want to move away from her home area. Thank you for feelen this here series was worthy of being reblog.

Will now to go pay a visit to your mighty fine written blog posts. I sure do hope you have a real fine weekend! 


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1:55am • #1
DEC
13
2009
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Kent, great re-post!  Good info for home owners!  There are a lot of young people/families that aren't aware of some of these issues.  by the way, how do you re-post a blog?

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14
2009
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No problem Dale - thanks for writing the good stuff!

Don - reblogging on AR is easy - see a blog post you like?  Check up at the top right corner of the post - if you see a little "Reblog" symbol, click on it & you're on your way!  You can add an editorial comment, if you like, or just post it as is.

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