Fire Safety Checklist: Is Your Home and Car Ready for an Emergency?

Fire Safety Checklist: Is Your Home and Car Ready for an Emergency?

An emergency doesn't wait for you to be ready—it forces you to act. The best way to stay calm and safe is to have a plan in place. Use this fire safety checklist for home and car to ensure you are fully protected.

Part 1: Home Safety Checklist

  • [ ] Smoke Alarms: Test all smoke alarms and change batteries twice a year.
  • [ ] Escape Plan: Ensure every family member knows two ways out of every room.
  • [ ] Kitchen Protection: Have an OUGIST Clean Guard mounted within 10 feet of the stove.
  • [ ] Heater Safety: Keep space heaters at least 3 feet away from curtains and furniture.
  • [ ] Electrical Check: Don't overload power strips or use frayed cords.

Part 2: Vehicle Safety Checklist

  • [ ] Extinguisher Check: Ensure your OUGIST Bodyguard is within reach of the driver’s seat.
  • [ ] Maintenance: Regularly check for oil and fuel leaks.
  • [ ] Emergency Exit: Does your car tool have a window breaker and seatbelt cutter? (OUGIST does!)
  • [ ] Clear the Clutter: Remove flammable debris like paper and old rags from the engine bay.

Why OUGIST is Your Best Partner in Safety

Standard fire protection is bulky, messy, and hard to use. OUGIST was founded to change that. By using water-based technology, we provide powerful fire suppression that is:

  1. Clean: No toxic powder to clean up.
  2. Safe: Biodegradable and pet-friendly.
  3. Smart: Designed for the real-world spaces where we live and drive.

Don't check off "safety" later. Do it today.

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