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Reminder - Kitchen Fire Prevention Tool

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StoveAlert ...

can prevent a fire from happening in your home
... order today.
        
 
Smart fire prevention technology
for

your home developed by

former rescue professionals!


   NEW GPS personal tracker alerts  

   ... for the safety of children, the

   elderly, your pets & your vehicle.

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There were an estimated 14,000,000 unreported stove top fires in the U.S. and Canada last year!

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With Stove Alert comes

fire prevention, safety

and peace of mind!
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Stove Alert has the

potential to prevent

unattended kitchen fires ... but we'll never know just how many because so many of these fires not won't happen in the first place.

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  Smoke Detectors

  • One is definitely NOT enough! Every home should be equipped with smoke detectors on every level, particularly outside of sleeping areas.
  • Ensure that your smoke detectors are tested monthly and batteries are replaced twice a year. Change batteries when you change your clocks.
  • Encourage children to help test the smoke detectors. Familiarize them with the sounds of the alarm(s).

New personal GPS tracking

for quick rescue of missing children, the elderly, your pets
and your vehicle.

The technology is here
... protect your family!

                                    

Government Statistics Report ...

Unattended cooking is the leading cause

of household fires in North America.
From the 69% of reported house fires,
- 54% were in another room in the house.
- 20% left the house with the burner on.
- 9% were outside in yard or on premises.

- 7% were in the kitchen.


Kitchen fire video

Fire


The Stove Alert is your

LEVEL1 Alert ... to prevent fires

from happening in the first place.

Deputy Chief / Fire Marshal U.S.A
As fire departments struggle with smaller budgets and increased demands for service, innovative prevention strategies are becoming increasingly more important.

 

Fire Chief / U.S.A. reminds residents about the devastating effects a fire can have on their family, home and community. 

The tragedy of fire is very far-reaching.

The death of a loved one due to a pre- ventable fire rips at the very core of a family & the surrounding community. You need to do everything possible to prevent the opportunity for fire to occur in your home. In fact, most fires are preventable - educate yourself on ways to protect your family.”       

Fire Extinguishers

  • Keep an all-purpose fire extinguisher in your kitchen
  • (one rated for grease fires and electrical fires.)
  • It's a good idea to keep fire extinguishers near the furnace, garage, and anywhere else a fire may start. These extinguishers are affordable, life-saving equipment for your home.
  • Make sure every able-bodied member of the family is trained and familiar with the proper way to use the fire extinguishers.
  • If you must use an extinguisher, make sure you have a clear way out in the event you can't put out the fire.

Don't let this happen in your home!

Concerned about distraction
from the stove?

Stove Alert CLIP-ON reminds you every 3 minutes that the "stove is on" (No Monitoring Required!)

 

 

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$112

Includes+ shipping


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Safety for your family
and property!

Here are a few Fire Department safety tips to remember:

  • Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, broiling, or boiling food. If you must leave the the room even for a short period of time, turn off the stove.
  • Keep cooking areas clean and clear of combustibles (e.g. potholders, towels, rags, drapes and food packaging).
  • Keep children away from cooking areas by enforcing a “kid-free zone” of three feet around the stove.
  • If you have a fire in your microwave, turn it off immediately and keep the door closed. Never open the door until the fire is completely out. If in doubt, get out of the home and call 911.
  • Always keep an oven mitt and a lid nearby. If a small grease fire starts in a pan, smother the flames by carefully sliding the lid over the pan (make sure you are wearing the oven mitt). Turn off the burner and slide the pan off the burner.
  • Never pour water on a grease fire. If the fire does not go out, get out of the home and call 911.
  • If an oven fire starts, turn off the heat and keep the door closed to prevent flames from burning you or your clothing. If the fire does not go out, get out of the home and call the fire department.
  • To avoid the accumulation of grease, always clean the vent screen above your stove. You can put these in the dishwasher! If you cook frequently with oils, butter, and grease, make sure to clean it at least once a month.

Distraction is the #1 cause of kitchen fires.

Get your Level 1 Stove Alert today!

Here are some common distractions that have caused fatal house fires

Ask family & friends how many of these distractions they have experienced while cooking?
(We think you'll be surprised how many of these and more they have experienced)
Please share your experiences with us.

Do any of these distractions sound familiar? Working on the computer, watching TV, turning the laundry over, receiving a phone call, attending to your infant, your teenagers, your elderly parents, your pets, getting caught up in a movie, walking a pet or cleaning your pet, taking a shower or bath, cleaning your house, cleaning the yar
d, a dip in the pool, raking or shoveling, attending to home work, ironing clothes, picking up a family member or friend, a minute of shut eye, a talk with a neighbor.
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How we rate

the hazards

of

unattended

cooking

           Level 1
A family member cooking

in the kitchen has been distracted from the stove for one of many reasons. This should never be allowed to happen, but it is the # 1 cause of kitchen fires, resulting in injury & death.

Level 2

A fire & smoke detection

system in the house has
been triggered by heavy

smoke coming from the
stove but fortunately they
have been able to turn the
stove off
and safely put out
the flame by extinguisher.

Level 3

A fire & smoke detection system in the house has been triggered by smoke & flames coming from the stove with

the strong possibility of it

spreading throughout the kitchen if not immediately controlled.

     Level 4***

An out of control fire warrants a call to 911. Fire Rescue will be dispatched. It is most important that everyone is evacuated from the house. Do not re-enter the home. Every one should gather outside at your designated meeting area.


Preventative Solution
and Results

The Clip-On Stove-On reminder can alert a person every 3 minutes who has been distracted from the stove. They attend to the stove ... and a fire has been averted!

This level can still be extremely dangerous for anyone, especially for children, slower moving seniors, the challenged

and untrained persons. Caution is advised!

All home occupants

should be evacuated immediately. Call 911.
Only trained adult occupants should attempt to put out at safe distance with a proper extinguisher.

Make certain all home occupants are safely outside of your house, preferably in front of the house. Hopefully emergency crews can save your home. Safe departure
is always first priority!


   The Recommended Solution for every home

Keep your family safe at LEVEL #1 with a Clip-On ~ Stove-On reminder to avoid escalation to higher levels!

plus... 

   1/ Practice a fire drill in your home once a month so all home occupants become familiar with emergency evacuation.

   2/ Learn how to use your "full" fire extinguisher, and teach others how to use it properly from a safe distance.  
   3/ Make certain it is well understood by all family members to NEVER throw water on an oil based fire.   
   4/ If you have small children, install a safety stove guard so that they can not reach pots or burning stove elements.

   5/ Install our audible Stove Alert system in your home so that you can keep your family & property safe at Level ONE.

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StoveAlert Warranty  Important tips from Fire Departments 
Your feedback is important to us
 What every parent should know about smoke alarms & stove alarms
Home Fire Safety for Seniors ... what we can do  The Most Dangerous Room  Ontario Gov Kitchen Fire Statistics


Watch kitchen fire videos and more. (You may find some videos disturbing to watch)
Elderly People Require Better Fire Prevention, Report Finds   Statistics, Reports & Links about Elder Care

Most comprehensive fire prevention directory

 

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