Blog Posts in fire Safety

Every time you flip a switch, turn on the TV, or use the toaster, you put your home’s electrical wiring to use. If the wiring is old or damaged, it could cause a fire. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation, nearly...Continue Reading

Electrical malfunctions are the third most common cause of residential building fires, representing about 6% of all home fires. Fortunately, home electrical fires are preventable. You must simply be aware of the...Continue Reading

Protecting our loved ones from harm is paramount in every family home. In order to prevent fire, and the subsequent heartache and massive property damage that ensues, it is vital to know where to place your smoke alarms and fire extinguishers.Continue Reading

An estimated 25 million cloud-to-ground lightning strikes occur annually across the U.S. Fascinating to watch, most Americans severely...Continue Reading

When disaster strikes, Rainbow Restoration® is there to help put the pieces back together. Our ...Continue Reading

The “beep, beep, beep” of a smoke alarm is one of the best ways to alert you and your family about a fire and allow you to quickly and safely escape the flames and smoke. In fact, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says that having...Continue Reading

As the holidays draw near, you’re gearing up for another festive season with family and friends. If your holiday traditions include burning candles, take care not to put your home or family in danger.

Each year, fire fighters respond to more than 10,600...Continue Reading

According to the National Fire Protection Association, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated 346,800 home structure fires per year between 2015-2019...Continue Reading

You’ve suffered a fire, and finances aren’t looking so great… Your idea: Save a few bucks on fire restoration by handling some of the cleaning yourself. Good plan, right? Maybe not. Smoke and soot are more than a dirty little reminder of the disastrous fire that took its toll on your home.  ...Continue Reading

Every 87 seconds, a house fire occurs across the U.S. On average, seven people die in homes fires daily, with cooking as a leading cause. Of the two out of five house fires that start in the kitchen...Continue Reading