by Nick Hansen | Mar 4, 2026 | Adult Safety, AED, CPR, General, Home Hazard Prevention, HOME SAFETY, INFANT SAFETY, Uncategorized
1. Real-World Experience A firefighter-operated CPR company offers several advantages that set it apart from other training providers: Firefighters handle emergencies daily, giving them firsthand knowledge of how CPR and first aid are applied in high-pressure...
by Nick Hansen | Mar 2, 2026 | CPR, HOME SAFETY, INFANT SAFETY, Uncategorized
Good morning friends! Safe Sleep Awareness: Protecting Your Little One While Getting the Rest You Need If you’ve ever dozed off with your baby in your bed—whether for extra cuddles or sheer exhaustion—you’re not alone. As a firefighter and a parent, I understand the...
by Nick Hansen | Mar 2, 2026 | CAR SEATS, CPR, FIRE SAFETY, Home Hazard Prevention, HOME SAFETY, INFANT SAFETY, Real Estate Professionals, WATER SAFETY
Stay safe with Home Hazard Prevention (HHP)- a team of professional firefighters dedicated to protecting you and your loved ones. Our hands-on safety programs, led by experienced paramedics and EMTs, are tailored to your schedule and take place right in your home or...
by Nick Hansen | Feb 20, 2026 | FIRE SAFETY, HOME SAFETY, INFANT SAFETY, Uncategorized
Protect Your Family: February is National Burn Awareness Month! February is National Burn Awareness Month! At Home Hazard Prevention (HHP), we want to take a few moments to share simple yet effective ways to prevent burn injuries for children and adults alike....
by Nick Hansen | Mar 30, 2025 | CAR SEATS, INFANT SAFETY, Uncategorized
Winter & Car Seat Safety Tips: Keeping Your Little One Warm & Safe! Good morning, friends! We’re now deep in the heart of winter, and as temperatures drop, it’s crucial to talk about traveling safely with kids in cold weather. We all know that children...
by Nick Hansen | Mar 28, 2025 | FIRE SAFETY, HOME SAFETY, INFANT SAFETY
Smoke Alarms & Your Family Smoke detectors. Smoke alarms. Nuisance alarms. Poor cooking skill indicators. Baby sleep interrupters. Whatever you call them, they save lives by alerting you to deadly gases and smoke before a fire spreads. Why Do We Need Smoke...