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FIRE!! by Thomas's Pics
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  • Post category:Personal safety
  • Post published:March 31, 2013

15 children died in accidental fires last year, among a total 7,256 injuries and 187 deaths from dwelling fires across the country. Test your smoke alarm when you change your clocks today.

If you know someone who can’t, test it for them.

Source: Bring British Summer Time in with a beep and save a loved one’s life @ GOV.UK

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