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Date: 2013-10-03 05:18:50
Active fire protection
Alarms
Fire prevention
Fire protection
Fire safety
Smoke detector
Fireworks
Barbecue
Bonfire
Safety
Fire
Cooking

FIRE SAFETY Almost all home fires can be prevented. The goverment website Fire Kills and the Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service - Keeping Safe website provide lots of useful information and resources on many aspects of fir

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