by Jeff Murphy | Oct 4, 2019 | Fire System Monitoring
How do facility and people managers keep fire safety drills from being routine? October is Fire Safety Month, and many facility and human resource managers are dutifully planning fire drills and other activities aimed at raising awareness. For many, fire safety is the...
by admin | Sep 4, 2019 | Fire System Monitoring
September is Campus Fire Safety month, and the National Fire Protection Association and The Center for Campus Fire Safety are teaming up to raise awareness about the threat of fire in both on campus and off campus housing. They pulled together this excellent list of...
by admin | Nov 27, 2018 | Fire System Monitoring
When it comes to fire safety, fire alarms and sprinkler systems are the first pieces of safety equipment that come to mind. But could the humble door actually be key to slowing or preventing the spread of a fire and saving lives? The UL Firefighter Safety Research...
by admin | May 31, 2018 | Fire System Monitoring, Uncategorized
Spring and summer often mean severe weather in the Ohio Valley. In addition to the typical storms caused by weather fronts rolling in from the west, the remnants of tropical storms and hurricanes occasionally sweep up from the south. Both can bring deluges and flash...
by admin | Mar 28, 2016 | Fire System Monitoring, Uncategorized
On a cold night in mid-February, a piece of Kentucky history went up in flames. Rabbit Hash General Store, a landmark clapboard store that stood on Lower River Road in Boone County for more than 185 years, was decimated by a fast-moving fire. The family that owns the...