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Fire Prevention - Stove Top Fires rtcox307 09-29-2006
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Posted by rtcox307 on September 29, 2006, 10:28 pm
You could lose everything in a matter of minutes....WHY take chances?

We have an automatic, UL listed, Stove Top Fire Extinguisher that gives
you a degree of automatic safety you've never had before. All for under
$50.

For detailed information on how this incredible product works visit our
website:
http://www.louisvillefireprotection.com/firestop.htm


Posted by Chas Hurst on September 29, 2006, 11:34 pm

> You could lose everything in a matter of minutes....WHY take chances?
> We have an automatic, UL listed, Stove Top Fire Extinguisher that gives
> you a degree of automatic safety you've never had before. All for under
> $50.
> For detailed information on how this incredible product works visit our
> website:
> http://www.louisvillefireprotection.com/firestop.htm

I keep a box of baking soda right near the stove. Costs 59 cents, not 50
dollars.



Posted by bill allemann on September 30, 2006, 9:29 am
baking soda works great. I suggested it during a fairly serious stove fire
at my niece's house last xmas.
everyone was amazed how well it worked. I was amazed at how fast she found
it.

bill

>> You could lose everything in a matter of minutes....WHY take chances?
>> We have an automatic, UL listed, Stove Top Fire Extinguisher that gives
>> you a degree of automatic safety you've never had before. All for under
>> $50.
>> For detailed information on how this incredible product works visit our
>> website:
>> http://www.louisvillefireprotection.com/firestop.htm
> I keep a box of baking soda right near the stove. Costs 59 cents, not 50
> dollars.
>



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