by Guardian Safety Solutions International | Nov 1, 2013 | Blog, Residential
Alma Michigan Kindergarten kids learned all about cooking safety according to the Morning Sun during Fire Prevention Week. According to the Sun, “Volunteer firefighters spread the word that more fires start in the kitchen than in any other part of the home and...
by Guardian Safety Solutions International | Oct 23, 2013 | Blog, Markets, Multi-Family, Residential
GuardianSSI Exhibiting at OAFED Conference Dallas – October 23, 2013 – Guardian Safety Solutions International Inc. (GSSI), the leader in the development and manufacturing of residential range top fire protection systems, is exhibiting at the Oklahoma Association of...
by Guardian Safety Solutions International | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, Hotels and Motels
As a nice wrap up to Fire Prevention Week with an emphasis on preventing kitchen fires, The Nap Time Reviewer posted a wonderful blog article by our own Paul Rouse about the dangers of hotel and motel fires. Every year there are almost 4,000 hotel and motel fires...
by Guardian Safety Solutions International | Oct 1, 2013 | Blog, Multi-Family
News from FOX44 – Temple, Texas… A Monday evening cooking fire has left a family of four homeless. Temple Fire & Rescue responded the fire Monday, in the 2400 Block of Valley Forge Avenue. The first Engine Company arrived to find moderate smoke...
by Guardian Safety Solutions International | Sep 18, 2013 | Blog, Residential
“The number one cause of fires in Springfield is unattended cooking,” said Dennis Leger, aide to Commissioner Joseph Conant in Springfield, MA this week. According to a MassLive.com article, a cooking fire caused some $15,000 in damage to a home when shortly before 3...
by Guardian Safety Solutions International | Sep 8, 2013 | Blog, Residential
WDEL-AM Delaware reports that the Office of the State Fire Marshal said that an apartment building fire that caused dozens to be displaced started in a third-floor kitchen. Officials say cooking materials on the stove top ignited, burning one man severely and causing...