THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2011
Greg Marcyniuk discusses tips for burning candles safely around your house this winter season for clients in Saskatchewan, Regina, and Moose Jaw. 800 CHAB radio presents Ask the Expert with Greg of Heritage Insurance located in Moose Jaw.
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Kevin Dawson said... Thought that this great Fire Prevention idea would interest you.
We will have Power Failures – People will Burn Candles I am the first to agree that flashlights and light sticks are the preferred form of emergency lighting. The difficulty with most homes and emergency kits is their ability to provide lighting on a long term basis -24/48/72 hours or 10 days. This is why Kevin’s Kandles are an ideal tool for emergency and disaster preparedness. - 15,000+ accidental candle fires are reported in the USA each year. Kevins Kandles greatly reduce this risk for your family and your community. They help eliminate the "Stupid Factor" when people run out of batteries during extended power failures and "get creative" with their illumination. In North America, 4% of residential fires are candle related. A majority of the deaths and injuries occur during power failures and in houses where the electricity has been disconnected. - Again, this is why Kevin’s Kandles are such a great tool for Emergency and Disaster Preparedness. They are Much Safer than traditional candles, Convenient, Inexpensive and Environmentally Friendly. -Each pack of Kevins Kandles, contains 100 - 10 hour candles. A carton measures 15 x 15 x 20”, weighs 22 pounds and contains 500 packs of Kevin’s Kandles. That’s a potential of 50,000 - 10 hour candles! To view the demonstration video and learn more visit www.asafercandle.com
Kevin Dawson info@asafercandle.com
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