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WILDFIRE SMOKE GETS IN YOUR LUNGS  Post Date:2013-01-31 
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234 DIE IN BRAZIL NIGHTCLUB - MAJORITY DUE TO SMOKE INHALATION  Post Date:2013-01-31 
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SMOKE INHALATION CAN KILL EVEN 30 DAYS AFTERWARDS  Post Date:2013-01-31 
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FIRE EXTINGUISHERS & PBE's ON PLANES - WHY?  Post Date:2013-01-31 
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AIRPLANE COCKPIT FIRES  Post Date:2013-01-31 
 Dec. 12, 2005 issue - The government spends a lot of time and money protecting America's air passengers from terrorist attacks and water landings. But the Federal Aviation Administration has been less attentive to a flying danger that occurs far more often: smoke in the cockpit, which can be caused by electrical failures, fluid leaks and cargo fires. Forced landings from smoke or fumes happen nearly once a day on average. But pilots still lack an effective way of dealing with fires and smoke-flooded cockpits, which were blamed in the crashes of ValuJet 592 and Swissair 111 in recent years. White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card had a glimpse of the problem Nov. 26 when his Gulfstream m...
UNSAFE NURSING HOMES  Post Date:2009-10-12 
 Fire risks threaten assisted living By Peter Eisler Many states fail to set or enforce some of the most basic fire safety standards for the nation's burgeoning assisted-living industry. The result: about one fatal fire a month, on average, during the past five years, many at facilities that lack sprinklers, smoke alarms or other fire safeguards, a USA TODAY investigation shows. The fire safety lapses have grave implications for more than a million elderly and disabled Americans who rely on assisted-living facilities. Those facilities offer 24-...
FOREST FIRES  Post Date:2009-10-12 
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EFFECTS OF WOOD BURNING SMOKE  Post Date:0000-00-00 
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Effects of smoke  Post Date:2009-09-19 
 Frequency: The #1 cause of death in a fire is smoke inhalation - up to 85% of all Death in a Fire / Smoke environment are due to (SI) Smoke Inhalation. We have the product that is affordable and will minimize death by the inhalation of smoke and other deadly carcinogens such as CO, HCN, HCL, Acrolein, heavy smoke, poisonous mist, powder dust, poisonous steam and gaseous toxins.   ...
Terrorists Blow Up Pakistan Marriott Hotel almost 60 Killed  Post Date:2012-02-29 
 Are You protected when Traveling Domestically or Internationally?   ...
International hotels draw elites and terror threat  Post Date:2013-01-31 
 Consider how a city looks to a terrorist seeking targets. There's the airport — inviting, but heavily secured. There's the U.S. Embassy, perimeter guarded by crack local forces and Marines. And there's the plush international hotel, open to anyone with a decent outfit and money for a cup of coffee. Across the world, the finest hotels draw foreign businessmen, droves of tourists, and local movers and shakers who crowd the restaurants and bars to see and be seen. There are society weddings, banquets and even "Sweet Sixteen" birthday parties for the daughters of t...
NEVER light a candle in air contitioned  Post Date:2009-08-27 
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