Aaa Of Everett Fire Ext Co

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AAA of Everett Fire Extinguisher Company is a family-owned and operated company that has been operating from the same location with the same owners since we opened in 1977.

08/03/2023

A home fire sprinkler system makes sense if you live in a rural area far away from fire departments or if your home contains valuable antiques and art. The systems too are also ideal for reduced fire and damage risks for home businesses.

08/01/2023

Read the instructions carefully when purchasing a fire extinguisher. While fires can cause extensive damage, the first priority should be getting everyone to safety.

07/27/2023

Offices and homes alike benefit from a fire safety plan. This includes planning how to quickly exit the building from multiple points and how to locate doors in the dark.

07/25/2023

Have fire extinguishers regularly inspected to ensure they are in working order. These inspections should be performed yearly for optimal safety.

07/20/2023

Maintaining your fire extinguisher is an important aspect of fire health and safety regulations. Check your gauge at least every month to make sure the extinguisher remains pressurized. If the gauge reads ‘empty’ it is not pressurized and needs to be replaced.

07/18/2023

If you’ve recently moved into a new corporate facility, you may be responsible for adding all the necessary safety signage. Remember, ensuring fire exits are clearly marked is the best way to save lives in the event of a fire.

07/13/2023

Ambrose Godrey, a renowned chemist in England, patented the first ever fire extinguisher in 1723. This early prototype was designed from a cask containing a pewter chamber filled with gunpowder and a series of fuses that triggered the device.

07/11/2023

When you detect a fire from your home in the middle of the bed, roll off of the bed and stay close to the ground. Don't pause to seek out valuables or pets or you put your life at peril.

07/06/2023

Do you know where in the home fires most often start? Most home fires occur in the kitchen while cooking and are the leading cause of injuries from a fire. However, as long as you have a fire extinguisher, they can often be extinguished with only minor damage.

07/04/2023

To prevent a fire from occurring in your home, it’s recommended that you keep grills and other outdoor cookers at least 3 feet away from your house and any shrubs or bushes. In addition, space heaters should be at least 3 feet away from anything flammable.

06/29/2023

Your fire extinguisher should be stored somewhere where you can get to it quickly. Knowing which type of extinguisher you need for which kind of fire you are facing is also an important part of fire prevention and safety.

06/27/2023

Remember that extinguishers need care and must be recharged after every use. Make sure you consult your dealer about your extinguisher and how it should be serviced and inspected. A partially used unit might as well be empty.

06/22/2023

When cooking, keep areas free of combustibles and wear tight-fitting or short clothing. In the event that grease catches fire, put a lid on the pan to put out the flames, then turn off the burner.

06/20/2023

We understand that every homeowner wants to do whatever is necessary to keep his or her family and property safe. Let’s discuss which pieces of fire safety equipment are right for your home.

06/15/2023

Officials say that you should install a smoke alarm on every level of your home or office building. Working smoke alarms can double your chances of escaping from a fire unharmed. Test your smoke alarms monthly, keep them free of dust, and be sure to replace the battery at least once a year.

06/13/2023

Basic fire safety training will include; what action to take on discovering a fire, how to raise the alarm, what to do when hearing a fire alarm, who’s responsible for dialing 911 and a reliable evacuation procedure.

Address

2022 Broadway
Everett, WA
98201

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(425) 258-4433

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