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The Serenade Of Risk And The Rottweiler Preacher, by Duke Smith »

We preach about safety, about lives that will be affected and the costs involved when a fire occurs. And when those that we know keep serenading the problem get trapped or caught, we witness it in the pain they experience.

24 Hours In The Day Of Rottweiler, by Duke Smith »

Then the most troubling call of all. This customer has an 88 year old mother who has a caretaker who he believes is abusing his mom. She has Alzheimer’s and can not tell him what happened. He a set of eyes over her care yet she has the bruises and had stitches the week before.

Fire In Duluth - A Deadly Reminder, by Duke Smith »

Every few months we will read of a extremely tragic events of people’s lives ending tragically because they did not have the time necessary to exit the building because of a fire in their home or smoke inhalation caused by a fire in a home. It happened again in a townhouse located in Duluth, Georgia last night when 3 sister’s lost their lives where the residence that they lived in caught fire.

Office Wiring, by Duke Smith »

Most electricians, computer geeks and builders do not have the time or credentials that revolve around the office wiring industry nor have attended any class on the proper installation of the cable that they are contracted to install.

Child Day Care Fire Systems, by Duke Smith »

Recently we were contracted to install a Business Telephone System, Security System and CCTV camera system in a Child Day Care facility that cares for approximately 100 children during daylight hours.  As we installed the necessary wiring, we noticed two pull stations for a fire system that were out of current code variance because of [...]

Check Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors, It Could Save Your Life! »

Each year thousands of people die due to the lack of smoke detectors and functioning smoke detectors. To avoid this from happening to you, we recommend that you check or test your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors