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When we think about house fires, the usual culprits come to mind—candles, fireplaces, or maybe the stove left on too long. But in reality, some of the most dangerous hidden fire hazards are the ones ...
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Homeowners who have never had to scramble to find a fire extinguisher or douse a growing fire with a hastily gathered bucket of water might underestimate the risks fire poses. House fires can cause ...
Your electrical panel is a key part of your home's safety, but it can become a fire hazard if certain risks are kept too close. Knowing what to avoid around your panel helps prevent accidents and ...
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