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Garage Safety.
You may think that you know all there is to know about home safety and garage safety, however, with new safety products coming out on the market all the time, you should keep updated by following government garage safety tips and home safety tips on a regular basis. By familiarizing and following kitchen safety and home safety guidelines, you will be protecting your family. We don't want you to endanger yourself or anyone else. Really, we don't. We want you to be super safe. We want you to be so safe, not even you can hurt yourself if you try. But, of some things we can only dream. For now, that is. Time to brush up on some serious garage safety tips.

Tips.
Here are some garage safety tips. Stay out of the garage when a car is pulling in. Stay away from any dangerous chemicals that might be stored in the garage. Do not pick up shovels or other tools that weigh more than you. Do not keep the car on when the garage door is closed, as that could kill you. Do not lock yourself in the car, or in the garage. Do not fall asleep in the garage. Do not eat food from the garage floor. Do not put sharp object on the ground in your garage, as you might accidentally run over said object, subsequently leading to the untimely demise of your car tires. 

Yeah!
Wasn't that great? I wonder what was more fun, reading about garage safety on your end of things, or talking about garage safety on our end of things? It's a tough one, so we'll have to think about it and get back to you. If you have a garage safety tip you can send us an e-mail and we'll post the tip on our site. 

Check out our other safety tips pages to safeguard all the rooms in your home. We also cover fire safety. This is especially important in the kitchen, which is the room where most fires start in the home. Make sure that your kitchen is equipped with a kitchen fire extinguisher and a smoke detector.
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		<title>Garage Safety Tips</title>
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		<description>Check out our garage safety tips. Take a moment to read through our garage safety tips to ensure that your garage is not a fire hazard.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:20:29 EST</pubDate>
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		<title>Garage Safety Tip</title>
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		<description>Check out our garage safety tip list. Following a garage safety tip could save a life.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2005 13:38:06 EST</pubDate>
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