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If your boat has an engine and a cooking appliance, fire extinguishers are usually required.
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Gazing through their Google Glass lenses, founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have their sights set on more distant horizons: hot air balloons that carry internet connections to the remotest parts of the world; cars that drive themselves; humanoid robots; and, more prosaically, internet-connected home appliances like fire alarms.
Three of these appliances were fired with split-log cordwood with the fourth unit using hardwood pellets.
Venting is needed for any appliance that uses fire, including furnaces, hot water heaters, gas stoves, and clothes dryers.
"The new Firelink communications equipment means that when the new control centres are operational, it will be possible to more effectively deploy the nearest available and suitable fire appliance or special rescue vehicle to an incident.
Employees of Moulinex, the bankrupt French appliance maker, set fire to one building at the company's microwave oven plant in western France and threatened to blow up another unless they are granted extra severance pay when their jobs are eliminated later this month.
The hazard perception test only discriminated between controls and all FA drivers, whereas the hazard prediction test was more sensitive, discriminating between high and low-risk experienced fire appliance drivers.
The station's first motorised fire appliance arrived in 1911, five years after it opened.
A design flaw like the latter can cause the appliance to catch fire, result in property damage or pose an injury or other hazards to owners.
Avoid referring to a notification appliance as a "fire drill".
The training of troops on modern fire appliances should have begun immediately.
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