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Michael
Posted: Tue, Oct 22 2013, 2:00 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
We don't usually recommend one contractor over another. There are a few local electricians who I'm sure would appreciate your business.
Thanks,
Michael
anon-97on
Posted: Fri, Oct 18 2013, 1:17 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
Can anyone recommend someone we can hire to help replace our smoke detectors? They are the type that are wired into the house electrical and it appears there are no replacements that use the same electrical connection. So replacing all of them means having to re-wire with new connectors, etc.
Thanks.
Michael
Posted: Fri, Oct 18 2013, 10:57 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
Here are some activities......
http://www.sparky.org/parentpage/pdf/kitchen_hidden_fpw.pdf
http://www.sparky.org/parentpage/pdf/KidFreeZoneActivity.pdf
http://www.sparky.org/parentpage/pdf/number_maze_fpw.pdf
http://www.sparky.org/parentpage/pdf/alpha_maze_fpw.pdf
http://www.sparky.org/parentpage/pdf/word_maze_fpw.pdf
Thanks,
Michael
Michael
Posted: Fri, Oct 18 2013, 10:52 am EDT
Post subject: Fire Prevention
Even though it's "Fire Prevention Week" in October, we like to take the whole month to remind everyone about fire safety. This years message is Prevent Kitchen Fires. Here is a great link for you and your family.
http://www.nfpa.org/safety-information/fire-prevention-week/for-kids-and-families
Thanks,
Michael