Friday, February 24, 2017

Dogs Who Saved Their Owners From The World Trade Center

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This incredible story takes place on September 11th, 2001 at the World Trade Center. A horrific terrorist attack left both towers burning and ready to collapse. On the 78th floor of one of the towers sat a blind man named Michael Hingson. This was only 18 floors below where the airplane impacted. Fortunately for Michael, he had his trusty companion (and seeing-eye dog), Roselle.

Voted the American Hero Dog of the Year, Roselle safely guided Michael down 78 stories to safety! Let that sink in for a second. 1,463 steps. With debris falling on both of them, panic all around them, and no idea how to navigate the building, Roselle made it. This amazing story shows just how intelligent dogs are and the role they can play in someone's life.

And this wasn't the only heroic canine in the tower on 9/11. You may have heard a similar story about Sparky and his owner on the 71st floor. After refusing to leave his owner, Omar's side, Sparky and Omar's supervisor helped lead him to safety. About halfway down, one of Omar's coworkers attempted to take Sparky's lead and the dog refused to leave his owner's side. This just goes to show you that dog's really are man's best friend.

Both of these canines received the Dickin's Medal for their bravery and service. Most human's could not remain as calm as these dogs were. This is why it's important to have a fire safety plan in place for your business and home. A To Z Fire in Tampa FL can help, just contact us today by visiting our website: http://www.AtoZFire.com

Thursday, February 16, 2017

How To Make A Fire Escape Plan



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When you're making your fire escape plan, it's essential that you do a few things. By following these guidelines you will ensure that your fire escape plan is effective. For starters, you need to have smoke alarms installed in your house. This is your first line of defense against a house fire and by having these in place, you decrease your chance of death to less than half. Make sure that you have them on each floor of the building, as well as in each room and hallway. Most systems currently being installed are linked together so that if one alarm goes off, all of them do. Having a working fire-warning system is essential.

Now you need to assess the safest escape route from each room in the house. You can determine which route is the safest by looking for a few things. Which path is the quickest way out? What could go wrong that would make the route unsafe? Can you ensure that the path is safe? Usually you would use the windows in your house, because you can completely avoid the fire. If your house has multiple floors, you will need to have safety ladders placed near each window. Always have TWO routes out of each room just in case the first route doesn't work.

Plan for everything, and don't leave out any details. Are there any members of the household with mobility issues? If there are, someone will need to include assisting them outside safely to their escape plan. Is your house number visible from the street? Making it easy for firefighters to find your home will help substantially. Where will everyone meet in the case that you can't communicate during the escape? There needs to be a meeting place located a safe distance from the house where everyone will meet.

All in all, it all comes down to proper planning and practice. Have your family go over the plan to a point where they clearly understand their plan as well as each family member's plan. Your family must practice this escape plan at least twice a year to make sure it is fresh on their mind. Ideally you will do a drill while everyone is asleep so that their reactions are authentic. If you're looking for a fire alarm installation company in Tampa FL to assist you with your alarm system, look no further than A To Z Fire. We will make sure that your family has a functioning fire alarm system, so you can have peace of mind. Our contact information is as follows:

Phone: (813)-350-0665
Email: info@atozfire.com

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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Making Sure Your Business Is Ready For A Fire Code Inspection


Is your business about to be inspected for fire code compliance? Preparing for this will give you the comfort of knowing that you will not have any issues on the day of the inspection. Failure to comply to all of these codes can possibly result in your business being closed or fined. This is why it's best to have a professional fire inspection company come out and assist you ahead of time. We can assist you here by going over some of the most common fire codes you need to obey.

Fire Extinguishers


Did you know that you must have a fire extinguisher for every 2000 sq. feet in your place of business? Many business owners don't know this, which is why it's important to follow this prior to a fire inspection. Of course this varies based on what you sell. A business that sells gasoline will need more fire extinguishers than a business that sells non-flammable goods.

Visible Plans, Signs, and Alarms


It is essential that your employees have access to your fire escape plan. In case of an emergency, your employees will need to be able to use it to safely escape. This is why you should have posters and handbooks available that outline the steps to take in case of a fire. You should also ensure that you have all the required signs (such as 'Maximum Occupancy' or 'This Door Must Remain Unlocked During Business Hours'). This all depends on many conditions, which is why it's best to have a professional come out ahead of time.

Working Fire Safety Equipment


There is no point in having fire safety equipment installed if it doesn't work. Most fire code inspections will require you to provide documentation proving that you had this equipment inspected in the last year. The equipment can include alarms, sprinkler systems, and fire extinguishers. Have a professional come at least once every year to inspect these systems.

Safe Electrical Usage


It is your job to make sure that your company does not use dangerous methods of electricity access. This means having surge protectors for all of your outlets, metal covers on all electrical systems, etc. Fire inspectors will undoubtedly check your wiring to make sure that you aren't using unsafe methods. Once again, your best bet is to have a fire inspection company come out ahead of time to go over all of the applicable codes.

All in all, it is always best to hire a professional for this job. They will have knowledge of fire safety codes, the fire code inspection process, and more. If you are in the Tampa FL area and have a fire code inspection coming up, call A To Z Fire for any assistance you may need with preparing. We will make sure you are good to go. Visit us online at http://www.AtoZFire.com

Monday, January 30, 2017

The Role of the National Fire Protection Association


The role of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is to set fire safety standards across the United States of America. Throughout history, fires have led to the rise and fall of many civilizations. This is why it is more important than ever to create fire safety standards, because without them we would be at great risk of fire danger.

The codes and standards of the NFPA are very thorough and provide guidelines for electrical systems, sprinkler systems, alarm systems, extinguishers, and much more. With these rules, we are able to have faith in our protection from fire outbreak. For owners of businesses and commercial property, it is crucial that you keep up to date with this information.

Visitors, employees, and residents are relying on you to protect them from the chance of fire. This makes it your duty to follow all of the standards outlined by the NFPA. For most people that are not familiar with the codes, it can be confusing to ensure you are up to date. Rest assured that there are services out there who can come in and inspect your property. They will make sure that you comply with all rules, and they will tell you what needs to be fixed.

Don't underestimate the value of a great fire services company, they are the key to proper fire protection. If you are a business owner that seeks fire code inspection services in Tampa FL, then look to A To Z Fire. We make it our job to protect you from loss due to fire, so call us today at 727-865-1050.

Monday, January 23, 2017

The World's First Fire Alarm System





Fires have always been a problem for society since the discovery of fire. When electricity began being introduced into homes, this problem grew substantially. The man that is credited with inventing the world’s first fire alarm system is none other than William Francis Channing.

Does that name sound familiar to you? It should, he worked with Alexander Graham Bell in developing the telephone. Oddly enough, Channing did not go to school electrical engineering, he went to school for medicine. The reason he worked so well in electrical engineering is that he saw a strong resemblance between electrical wires and the human nervous system. He went on to develop many technologies, help survey new lands and resources, and much more.

The fire alarm system that he invented utilized Morse code technology to create an alert system for the entire city of Boston. It worked by using a system of bells and signaling stations. There were fire alarm boxes placed around the city that could be used to send an alert to the nearest central station. This worked with electrical wires transmitting Morse code via telegraphs.


This invention saved many lives and houses from being completely destroyed by fires. And it is important to note that Channing did not develop this alone. An electrical engineer and professor, Moses Farmer was also responsible for this invention. Together these two are credited with introducing the world to fire alarm systems. Nowadays fire alarm systems are more important than ever. Having one in your home or business can be the difference between life and death. Think ahead and have one installed in your home and reach out to A to Z Fire for fire alarm systems in Tampa FL.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

The Legend of San Francisco's Golden Fire Hydrant






If you’ve ever visited San Francisco, CA, you may have visited the historic Mission District. Did you pass a golden fire hydrant and wonder why it was painted gold? Well this fire hydrant is special, and it is known as the ‘little giant’.

On April 18th, 1906 a powerful earthquake struck San Francisco and destroyed most of (if not all of) the cities fire hydrant. The little giant saved the day, as it was the only functioning fire hydrant to be found. This little guy is responsible for saving the Mission District, as well as the fire department and help from citizens.

Now the little giant is given a fresh coat of gold paint each year on April 18th in honor of the valiant efforts of the community. Funnily enough, the fire hydrant was accidentally painted silver in 2012. The city quickly realized this mistake and repainted it gold.
The memorial plaque for the little giant goes as follows:

Though the water mains were broken and dry on April 18th, 1906 yet from this Greenberg hydrant on the following night there came a stream of water allowing the firemen to save the Mission District.

Dedicated to Chief Dennis Sullivan and the men who fought the Great Fire and to the spirit of the people of San Francisco who regardless of their losses brought our city from its ruins to be host to the world with their 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition and the building of our Civic Center.

May their love and devotion for this city be an inspiration for all to follow and their motto ‘The city that knows how’ a light to lead all future generations.

Presented to San Francisco by the Upper Noe Valley Neighborhood Council April 18th, 1966



Hopefully this story of bravery, dedication, and valiance motivates you. Without the ‘Little Giant’s help, the city would have burned to the ground. Let this story show you why it is important to have functioning fire safety equipment at all times. Don’t let your property be destroyed by a fire, protect it by hiring a fire safety services company. A to Z Fire is a Tampa-based fire safety services company that will make sure your family and home are safe from fires. Call us today at (877)-938-3473.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

A Brief History of Fire Extinguishers




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Have you ever passed a fire extinguisher at work and wondered about the history behind it? It’s always interesting to learn about the story behind how fire extinguishers first started being used. We will fast forward to the 1700’s, when fire extinguishing systems first started being invented.

A chemist named Ambrose Godfrey invented an automatic fire extinguishing system that could put out fires with the use of chemicals and gunpowder. Let me guess, you’re probably wondering why in the world gunpowder was used to put out fires? The gunpowder was detonated by a system of fuses that could be lit. When the gunpowder exploded, it would scatter a fire-extinguishing liquid around the area. Pretty clever, right?
Captain George Manby is credited with creating the first portable fire extinguisher as we know it today in 1818. He used a copper container that could store about three gallons of potassium carbonate with the use of compressed air. This invention paved the way to modern fire extinguishers that we use today.

From this point on, fire extinguisher innovation sky rocketed. By experimenting with different types of chemicals, chemical reactions, and containing/releasing systems, mankind invented hundreds of fire extinguishers.

One important reason for the invention of fire extinguishers was to allow people to protect their businesses and homes from fire. Usually people don’t think about fire extinguisher services (upkeep, inspections, replacements) until it is too late. Don’t wait, protect your property from fire by hiring someone that provides fire extinguisher services and sales