A stove fire can ignite in just three minutes
What happens if the stove is left on and no one is watching? A stove guard stops a stove fire before it starts, even if you are not at home.
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What happens if the stove is left on and no one is watching? A stove guard stops a stove fire before it starts, even if you are not at home.
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When every apartment in a housing company has a stove guard, you sleep better at night. One in three home fires starts on the stove.
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Stove guards are already found in many homes, but they are still unfamiliar to many people. Below, we answer the questions we are most often asked about stove guard operation, use and installation.
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An induction stove is more efficient than a traditional stove, including in fire-risk situations. A stove guard also stops hazardous situations that develop quickly.
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A stove guard is well suited to older people and people with dementia because it does not require learning a new appliance. It can be installed on the familiar stove the user already has.
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A stove fire is the most common cause of household fires. A care professional can prepare for the risk by planning ahead and teaching the resident what to do if a fire starts.
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Time to disconnect the stove? It limits an older person's independent living, often unnecessarily. A stove guard also suits a person with dementia.
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People aged 65 or over may be eligible for a 50% renovation grant for a stove guard and its installation. The grant is applied for from the Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland (ARA). You can submit the application at any time, even right away.
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What is the number one cause of home fires? Here are some interesting facts about kitchen safety.
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Safera’s main purpose at the event was to announce their latest smart home innovation Safera Sense – The First Complete Smart Cooking Sensor.
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Safera Sense is here to change smart cooking. The Smart Cooking Sensor recognizes various cooking events, monitors air quality...
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The kitchen cooktop is the leading cause for household fires. There is a very reasonable argument as to why stoves cause so many accidents.
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