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Stephen Cieslukowski, President : July 01, 2019
iends, here are practical ways to keep everyone safe, have fun and create great memories.
We’ve reached the heart of summer with this week’s Fourth of July celebration. It ranks as one of the most popular American holidays along with Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween and New Year’s. The difference from those holidays, however, is the Fourth takes full advantage of the great American outdoors and long warm summer days. We’re going to cabins in the woods. We’re swimming, boating, and barbecuing. We’re taking vacations.
Whether you’re a commercial or residential business celebrating Independence Day with an employee picnic, or with family and friends, here are practical ways to keep everyone safe, have fun and create great memories.
According to that National Fire Prevention Association, July is the peak month for grilling—and for grill fires. On the average, 85 percent of home fires—8,700 a year—are caused by grills that started on a balcony or open porch. Ten percent began on an outside wall; five percent began with a structural member or framing.
No matter your preferred cooking method—gas, charcoal, electric—here are basic safety measures to ensure fun and not fire.
The highlight of the Fourth of July is fireworks, both on a grand scale above city skylines and in our backyards. But fireworks, as we all know, can be dangerous. Did you know that sparklers, a favorite with children, can burn at 2,000 degrees F, which is as hot as a blow torch!
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires per year. In 2017, U.S. hospital emergency rooms treated an estimated 12,900 people for fireworks-related injuries; 54 percent were to the extremities and 36 percent were to the head. Children younger than 15 years of age accounted for 36 percent of the injuries.
To ensure a safe backyard fireworks display:
Boating and swimming are especially popular outdoor activities here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes (and 100,000 ponds). Boating safety tips from the Coast Guard include:
The American Red Cross has excellent advice for swimming in lakes and rivers, which are very different from pools.
As one of the top vacation months, July finds us traveling by air, road, sea, and even train. Since you’ll be out of your routine and familiar surroundings, it’s crucial to pay attention to the people and activity around you. Nationwide Insurance has practical suggestions for travel safety.
As your business, employees, family, and friends celebrate the 243rd birthday of our nation, the Brothers Fire & Security team hopes everyone has a safe and memorable Fourth of July and the rest of the summer.
As one of the premier providers of fire and security solutions in the Upper Midwest, Brothers Fire & Security strives to build long-term, value-added relationships. We work with business owners and property management companies, as well as all types of public institutions to solve fire and security needs. By taking advantage of our integrated bundled services, many of our clients find that they can save 25-30% on their safety services, annual inspections and more. From a single location to franchises throughout the region and the country, our integrated approach saves our clients valuable time, money and stress. We provide fire protection systems, security systems, fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, 24-7 monitoring, fire extinguishers, card access and kitchen hoods.
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