Cold Fire on Pitchmen

Cold Fire Puts out the Competition!

Cold Fire was the hot new product on the all new Pitchmen. Sully and the As seen on TV team loved this life saving product. The Cold Fire Extinguisher is a winner!

At first they were skeptical but after the demo they were blown away. I mean they could not believe. Cold Fire Works!

“That’s Impressive”!!!

The inventor came up with the idea when he was working on oil fires in Kuwait.

Cold fire not only works it is non toxic!

Sully out of nowhere said I want you do do this to me. He put the cold fire on him and the took a blow torch to his arm. Sully loved it and said, “this will demo like nothing else.”

Sully took Cold Fire over to the Clearwater Florida Fire Department.

At first the fire fighters were saying no way the can is to small.

Then they showed the Fire Depart using the Cold Fire Extinguisher and they were amazing by the power of a fir extinguisher in a can.

Cold Fire put a grease fire out instantly. Then it was off to ranging flames. Sure enough it did the trick. The fire fighter said it had “good penetration and put the fire out quickly”. The fire fighters gave it a 10.5 out of ten. WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER. Col Fire is for Real!

Sully said he believes in cold fire so much he is going to put himself on fire! They did and it worked like a charm!

Fire Safety

Fire Safety do you have a Plan?

Just like the boy scouts you should always be prepared… Especially when in comes to safety!

When it comes to Fire Safety you have to be educated and you have to be prepared.

Can you answer these simple questions:

  • Does your family have an evacuation plan?
  • Do you own a fire extinguisher?
  • Do you know where it is and how to use it?

There are many affordable fire suppressant devices available one of the newest on the market is the Cold Fire Extinguisher. It is portable, easy to store, easy to use and it is non toxic. This technology has been used by professional fire fighters for years an now it is available to the public. Whether you choose the Cold Fire Extinguisher or a Regular Extinguisher you have to have something in case of an emergency.

Learn more about Fire Safety:

  • Get a Smoke Alarm
  • Make an Escape Plan
  • Practice Fire Safety
  • Residential Fire Sprinklers
  • What to Do After a Fire
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • Statistics

Visit: http://www.firesafety.gov/

Fire Departments Stats

  • Estimated number of fire departments in 2008: 30,170
  • Estimated number of stations in the United States for 2006-2008: 52,400
  • A fire department responds to a fire in the United States every 22.0 seconds
  • Fire department types*: Career (8%), Mostly Career (6%), Mostly Volunteer (16%), All Volunteer (70%)
  • 14% of all departments are career or mostly career and protect 61% of the U.S. population
  • 86% of fire departments are volunteer or mostly volunteer and protect 39% of the population
  • There are an estimated 68,200 pumpers, 6,725 aerial apparatus, and 75,300 other suppression vehicles (including tankers, brush vehicles, pumpers less than 1,000 gpm, hose usage, etc.) in the United States for 2006-2008

Fire Quick Stats for 2008

The Overall Fire Picture – 2008

  • There were 3,320 civilians that lost their lives as the result of fire.
  • There were 16,705 civilian injuries that occurred as the result of fire.
  • There were 118 firefighters killed while on duty.
  • Fire killed more Americans than all natural disasters combined.
  • 84 percent of all civilian fire deaths occurred in residences.
  • There were an estimated 1.5 million fires in 2008.
  • Direct property loss due to fires was estimated at $15.5 billion. This figure includes the 2008 California Wildfires with an estimated loss of $1.4 billion.
  • An estimated 32,500 intentionally set structure fires resulted in 315 civilian deaths.
  • Intentionally set structure fires resulted in an estimated $866 million in property damage.

Source: National Fire Protection Association Fire Loss in the U.S. 2008 and USFA’s Firefighter Fatalities in the United States in 2008.

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Fire Prevention Week themes over the Years

1957         Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start

1958         Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start

1959         Fire Prevention is Your Job…Too

1960         Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start

1961         Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start

1962         Fire Prevention is Your Job…Too

1963         Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start

1964         Fire Prevention is Your Job…Too

1965         Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start

1966         Fight Fire

1967         Fire Hurts

1968         Fire Hurts

1969         Fire Hurts

1970         Fire Hurts

1971         Fire Hurts

1972         Fire Hurts

1973         Help Stop Fire

1974         Things That Burn

1975         Learn Not to Burn

1976         Learn Not to Burn

1977         Where There’s Smoke, There Should Be a Smoke Alarm

1978         You Are Not Alone!

1979         Partners in Fire Prevention

1980         Partners in Fire Prevention

1981         EDITH (Exit Drills In The Home)

1982         Learn Not To Burn – Wherever You Are

1983         Learn Not To Burn All Through the Year

1984         Join the Fire Prevention Team

1985         Fire Drills Save Lives at Home at School at Work

1986         Learn Not to Burn: It Really Works!

1987         Play It Safe…Plan Your Escape

1988         A Sound You Can Live With: Test Your Smoke Detector

1989         Big Fires Start Small: Keep Matches and Lighters in the Right Hands

1990         Keep Your Place Firesafe: Hunt for Home Hazards

1991         Fire Won’t Wait…Plan Your Escape.

1992         Test Your Detector – It’s Sound Advice!

1993         Get Out, Stay Out: Your Fire Safe Response

1994         Test Your Detector For Life

1995         Watch What You Heat: Prevent Home Fires!

1996         Let’s Hear It For Fire Safety: Test Your Detectors!

1997         Know When to Go: React Fast to Fire

1998         Fire Drills: The Great Escape!

1999         Fire Drills: The Great Escape!

2000         Fire Drills: The Great Escape!

2001         Cover the Bases & Strike Out Fire

2002         Team Up for Fire Safety

2003         When Fire Strikes: Get Out! Stay Out!

2004         It’s Fire Prevention Week! Test Your Smoke Alarms

2005        Use Candles With Care.  When You Go Out, Blow Out!

2010 When Fire Strikes: Use your Cold Fire Extinguisher :-)