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	<description>When it comes to fire safety, you may think that having a fire extinguisher and a smoke detector is enough to keep your family safe.  Unfortunately, this is not really the case.  In fact, there are many other fire safety products that you may be interested in.  After all, you never can be too prepared.  Right?  Take the extra steps in advance and avoid any chance for regret, as well as any  chance for tragedies, later.  Fire safety products can make the difference between a life or death situation and a smooth, quick and clean escape.  Extinguish your worries and avoid having to face flames that require similar action.

Help is here.

Some of the fire safety products that you really should know about include the fire blanket, which is a folding fire blanket for the kitchen or elsewhere, smoke hoods, which protects the wearer for about fifteen minutes from the dangerous toxic gaes produced by fires, and fire key boxes, which are might useful if you want to store your spare keys for the window locks in a safe, fire proof place.

And that's just a sample!

There are many more fire safety products such as roll out ladders, fire door retainers, child carriers, and of course, the aforementioned flame extinguishers and detectors.  Do your research in order to determine which of the many fire safety products on the market you feel would best suit your family.  Everyone has their own personal preferences when it comes to emergency fire safety, so there is no right or wrong answer.  Be sure, however, that you are adequately prepared.  Always have, at the very least, a detector, an extinguisher, and a plan!  Even if money is tight, don't spare a dime when it comes to purchasing your fire safety product.  Trust us on that one.
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