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		<title>Which Of The Two Types Of Smoke Alarms Is Right For Your Home And Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 11:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Davies</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you've been researching smoke alarms, you could be forgiven for finding the process a little overwhelming. Given there are such a multitude of choices available to you, let me simplify all the information into two simple categories of smoke alarms. You can look at smoke alarms as ionization smoke alarms or photoelectric smoke alarms.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you've been researching smoke alarms, you could be forgiven for finding the process a little overwhelming. Given there are such a multitude of choices available to you, let me simplify all the information into two simple categories of smoke alarms. You can look at smoke alarms as ionization smoke alarms or photoelectric smoke alarms.</p>
<p>If this is all sounding a bit too overwhelming, read on and I will explain to you how each device works which will allow you to make a decision as to which smoke alarm is ideal for the family home.</p>
<p>An ionization smoke alarm functions much in the same manner as you nose does. It uses the "sense of smell" to detect fire. It does so by analyzing the air within the room it is installed within. These devices are great for industrial estates or workshops where chemicals or explosive materials are often found. Don't make the mistake of installing these kinds of devices within your home though, it may leave you at risk of death or injury as they're not designed for the home.</p>
<p>So if ionization smoke alarms are not suitable for the family home, that means photoelectric smoke alarms are the ideal choice. Photoelectric smoke alarms are an optical device which means they use sight to detect the presence of fire and smoke. Similar to how your eyes work, it scans the surrounding area looking for any instance of fire.</p>
<p>All photoelectric smoke alarms contain a LED which allow it to scan the room 24/7. In the event of a fire, the smoke will block the light that is projecting from the LED and sound the alarm. As most fires within the home begin to smolder before taking hold, they're the ideal device for your family. If you consider how fires within the home start, whether by faulty wiring, knocked over electric heaters or wood fires for example, these kinds of fires produce mass amounts of smoke which is what the photoelectric smoke alarm was designed to detect.</p>
<p>Now that you understand the fundamental differences between the two smoke alarms, it's a no brainer that you should opt to install a photoelectric smoke alarm within your home. There is one last thing I'd like to share with you though. What if you want smoke alarms that detect the presence of fire in both ways? The great news is you can purchase dual ionization-photoelectric smoke alarms.</p>
<p>These new and nifty smoke alarms combine both methods of fire detection for the ultimate in smoke detection alarm systems. Because of this, they will run you a little more expense wise than the singular smoke alarm, but if cost is not a factor for you, it might be worth your time to purchase such devices. If you must stick to a budget, opt for the photoelectric smoke alarm as it will still provide you with the best smoke detection and alarm system for your family.</p>
<p>Would you trade 5 minutes of your time to find out how you can keep your family safe from fire? The make sure you visit the <a href="http://www.photoelectricsmokealarm.com/">photoelectric smoke alarm</a> website for further articles about how to best protect your home and your family against the devastation a fire can bring.</p>

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		<title>Choosing The Finest Survival Kits Can Be Quite A Tricky Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Joshua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though there should not be any need for using survival kits it pays to be safe and get hold of them just to be protected if things go wrong. However, choosing these kits is not as simple as one might expect because there are so many different options to pick and choose from. It is therefore a good idea to find some tips to help you choose the best kit that will help ensure your survival in difficult times.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though there should not be any need for using survival kits it pays to be safe and get hold of them just to be protected if things go wrong. However, choosing these kits is not as simple as one might expect because there are so many different options to pick and choose from. It is therefore a good idea to find some tips to help you choose the best kit that will help ensure your survival in difficult times.</p>
<p>A survival kit that does not include in its contents a torch or even some matches will not prove to be of much use and so is best avoided. The best way to find out what a survival kit contains is to look at an accompanying photo that comes with the survival kit; these photographs will reveal each item that has been included in the kit.</p>
<p>Besides taking along a survival kit with you, each time you venture far from your home, you must also ensure informing someone responsible about where you are going and when you expect to return home. A good survival kit can do a lot for you but it won't help your near and dear ones should you not return home at the appointed time. So, be sure to take the kit and also keep others informed about your whereabouts.</p>
<p>Typically, your survival kit must include a selection of specific items that will help you tend to wounds and handle difficult and dangerous situations. The survival kit should also have items that will help in stabilizing your internal life support systems so that you come out of bad situations in one piece and can also communicate with others. It should have those items that will ensure that you are able to support yourself when there is no other support to be found.</p>
<p>Remember, that a survival kit to deal with an earthquake will be much different to one that you will need to use in the wilderness. So, based on your circumstances you will need to pick a survival kit that addresses those particular circumstances.</p>
<p>A good survival kit must also be versatile and should contain items that can help you survive under different and difficult as well as dangerous situations. What is also very important is that you will have to decide whether to purchase survival kits that do not cost much money or whether it is better to purchase the more expensive ones.</p>
<p>The trouble with purchasing a low cost survival kit is that its contents will not be of good enough quality and so your survival will become nothing better than a game of Russian roulette. Another aspect to ensuring that you are indeed buying the right survival kit is to ensure that the kit you plan on buying does not contain items whose expiry dates have passed.</p>
<p>Also, a good survival kit is one that you can easily open up in an emergency situation and which does not mean having to grapple with the zippers in order to reach inside the kit. The best survival kit is also one that is easy to use and to be on the safe side why not buy more than one such kit? You never know when you will have to use more than one; so buying an extra survival kit is to your advantage.</p>
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