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Quote "This one time investment will give you life long decor beauty of your fireplace for your family and friends to admire.' |
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Welcome to Arrowice Product Information
your only source for, No smoke, No ash, No problem glass crystals in your fireplace. A one time investment will give you life long decor beauty of your fireplace for your family and friends to admire.
Things to think about ? No Mess Ever, No Soot, Dirt or Ash, Odor and Smoke Free, No Pollution, Mesmerizing, Easy To Install,
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In the News Articles Keeping Your Home Safe PRESS
RELEASE Keeping Your Home Safe Fireplace
Safety Never burn charcoal or use a
hibachi in your fireplace. Both produce deadly carbon
monoxide.
Protect against sparks by
enclosing a fireplace's opening with glass doors or a sturdy
screen.
Never close the flue while a
fire is still smoldering. Carbon monoxide could build up.
Never use gasoline, kerosene
or lighter fluid to start a fire.
Burn only dry, seasoned hardwood. For extra safety, light fires
with long-stemmed matches. Have your fireplace and
chimney inspected annually. They should be properly
vented and free of blockages. Have cleaned as needed.
Protect the top of your
chimney with a guard that keeps out birds and small animals and
keeps in sparks that could ignite your roof.
Keep flammables such as
newspapers, magazines, rugs and carpeting well away from the
fireplace.
Remove holiday decorations
from the fireplace and mantle before building a fire to avoid
having the decorations ignite.
Teach children to stay back
from the fireplace.
Never leave a fire
unattended.
Keep a fire extinguisher
handy. If Fire Breaks Out If
a fire does break out, take immediate action. Smoke and flames spread
rapidly. Get out of the house right away, then call the fire
department from a neighbor's house or a cellular phone. Fumes overcome
most victims long before flames reach them. Use your safest exit. If
you must escape through smoke, get down and crawl low under the smoke,
keeping your head about 12-24 inches off the floor. If you haven't gotten around to
conducting a family fire drill, now's the time to do it. And visit
your local hardware store or home center to invest in a few fire
extinguishers. Extinguishers are classified according to the type of
fire they will put out, and you'll find the classification displayed
on an extinguisher. A Class ABC extinguisher is
multi-purpose and works well against any small, self-contained fire.
Keep one in the kitchen, extras in the basement or garage. Contact
your fire department to ask about training. Don't attempt to fight a
fire unless you know you have the right extinguisher to handle that
type of fire, and be sure to keep your back to a safe exit. Fire Safety Checklist Do you follow the fire
prevention practices outlined in this pamphlet? Pay
special attention to safety tips on cooking, smoking, use of
heating equipment, proper storage of flammables and precautions
regarding children and matches.
Are your smoke detectors
working? There should be at least one on every floor of
your home. Test each detector monthly, and replace batteries
annually.
Do you hold regular fire
drills? Several
times a year, have your family practice exiting your home safely
and quickly in the event of an emergency.
Designate a meeting place for all family members to gather once
they are out of the house. Have you taught your
children to "stop, drop and roll"? In the event
their clothing catches fire, kids (and adults) should stop, drop
to the floor, cover their faces and roll over and over or back and
forth to put out the fire. Keep rolling until the fire goes out.
Have you planned an
alternate escape route? It's important to have at least
two escape routes from each room in your home, often a door and a
window. Practice using them now to be sure you could get out in an
emergency.
Can you safely exit from the
second floor? A chain ladder or other easily accessible
ladder can help you escape from the upper stories of your home in
the event of a fire.
Do you know how to use your
fire extinguishers? Know where your fire
extinguishers are kept, and read the instructions for use before
you need them.
Do you know the phone number
for your local fire department and the location of the nearest
phone outside your house? In case of fire, always
evacuate your home first, then call for help from a cellular or
other nearby phone.
Arrowice produces Fire Glass Flames,
exquisite glass crystals that showcase your home decor fireplace
with more than 100 different colors, shapes and sizes at www.arrowice.com
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Unlike your traditional wood logs, you do not need to put sand in the bottom of your fireplace. Our Arrowice products are tempered glass pieces that act as natural medium to scatter the gas in random order. You will surely have unique flames in your fireplace.
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