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1. You select a keyword phrases on which to focus your content and review our tips for content creation (available here)
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Here are the methods by which you can submit content to the “flood.”
1. Submit the text of an article (and image) using the form below (alternatively, you can …
Before creating a piece of flood content, you should select a keyword phrases on which to focus and review our tips for content creation — both of which are available below.
As part of our Web Content Flood service, we do an extensive keyword analysis of your business to determine the best phrases from which to select. Here are results of our research.
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Main Theme Keyword: Fire Safety
Category Keyword Phrases:
Extinguisher
Fire Extinguisher
Fire Alarm
Smoke Detector
Medical Alert
Heat Detector
Detech
Detech Firesense
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Heat Detector Terms
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In creating your “flood” content, please keep these tips in mind:
Titles/Headline for Articles, Press Releases, and Videos
* Select just one keyword phrase from the list above
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* Focus on making the title/headline as …
Retail smoke detectors do NOT work the way you think, and can leave your family at risk. I realize that in-depth studies can get very long (and very boring) to read and can still sometimes leave you wondering what you just read. In this article, I will attempt to cut a 3-year, several hundred page study down to a few paragraphs of information that your family can really use.
This study, titled “Full Scale Research and Testing of Fire Detection Systems in a Residential Structure conducted at Texas A&M University” was done in the mid ’90s and to this day is the only study I am aware of that was complete (taking all factors into consideration) and went through a peer-review process. (That means all the experts in the field think it is really good…and accurate!)
What makes this study unique is the fact that it used real information about the likelihood that our detector would work properly, factoring real-life scenarios that we all must deal with, such as failure because of lack of maintenance, improper location, lack of power source, lack of quality in the manufacturing process, etc. Then, they used this information, along with hundreds of live fire tests using real-life variables, such as windows and doors open or shut, ceiling fans on or off, and heat or AC on or off. They then used mathematical formulas to determine the …
DeTech saved 263 lives in home fires. Our nationwide network of independent dealers has combined to save the lives of 263 people so far, but what may be even more impressive is that no DeTech customers’ lives have ever been lost.
There are probably a lot more lives our smoke alarms and heat detectors are responsible for saving, but 263 is what we have documented. We actually have letters from these families at our World Headquarters in Saukville, WI that tell the individual stories. They are all very moving, but some of them will bring you to tears thinking about what may have happened if not for our dedicated safety consultants and our quality products.
Our smoke detectors do what we say they do and they are built to last with a minimum of maintenance. That’s not only what people need, but it’s what they want. No one wants to mess with trying to remember to test their smoke alarms, replace batteries, clean the alarms and replace them every few years. No one wants to do that…and almost no one will.
Our exemplary record is intact for several reasons. To start with, we believe that educating our potential customers is most important and I don’t know of any other company that spends virtually all of its advertising dollars educating the public the way our local independent dealers …
DeTech Inc, an international wholesaler of high-quality early warning fire detection equipment for residential homes, recently announced that it has developed an educational program for businesses and is encouraging their independent dealers nationwide to offer the programs locally. The safety program deals with the very important subject of what is causing modern fires, how to prevent them, what to do when it happens to you, and the different types of technology designed to alert you to a fire. It is fast paced, educational and fun for participants. The safety program is presented only by DeTech Certified Safety Consultants that are highly trained in home fire safety education and protection.
A DeTech representative said, “It occurred to us that many businesses are conducting internal safety meetings to help eliminate accidents on the job, but research indicates that most employee time away from work is caused from accidents that happen at home. Fire is one of the leading causes of accidental death and injury in the home, especially for children. If we can save one life or injury with this short safety program, we have done a service to the local business and the community. Our independent dealers do not charge for the safety program and can usually custom fit it to any time schedule.”
Fire safety is a very interesting…and always important topic. This program is short and lively and really gets people thinking about fire safety. Of course, …
In an ongoing effort from the World Headquarters of DeTech Inc. to give back to the community, a nationwide campaign to provide toys for children ended with hundreds of donations from its Independent Dealers from all over the country. DeTech Dealers in over 20 states donated hundreds of “Flash the Fire Dog” toys and fire escape planning booklets that will be distributed to children all across the U.S. before Christmas. Many of these children are in shelters and group homes and would otherwise not have much of a Christmas.
Michael Hafeman, President of DeTech Inc. said, “It is always important to remember how fortunate we are and being able to share that with others is a big part of what this season is about. We are proud of the participation of our independent dealers and look forward to working with the DSA and the TODAY Show for this important effort for years to come.”
DeTech Firesense Technologies is a proud member of the DSA, who coordinates this effort nationwide and gives the donations to the TODAY Show toy drive. This is the third year that DeTech and its Dealers have participated in the drive.
DSA’s Amy Robinson appeared live on NBC’s TODAY Show on Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, to present the direct selling industry’s donation of more
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You might ask; what gives certain communities their vitality? In most cases it has to do with how their citizens, public servants and local industry give back in the way of philanthropy and community service. DeTech is a strong believer in giving back to the communities its dealers of fire safety products and information serve.
“We always preach to the independent dealers who represent our products that community outreach is critical for their long-term success and it is just the right thing to do;” states Michael Hafeman, President of DeTech, Inc. located in Saukville, WI.
Hafeman believes in practicing what he preaches. He has been involved with several organizations that have benefited local communities throughout his professional career. In recent years he was active in supporting the Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial helping to raise funds for a very worthy cause. The board of directors had a very ambitious plan to build a beautiful memorial on the banks of the Wisconsin River in central Wisconsin as a display of respect for all fallen firefighters that had died in the line of duty. The memorial was finally completed in 2008.
Michael has also been a board member of the Wisconsin Alliance for Fire Safety since 2001.
The WAFS is a state wide nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting fire safety, burn prevention and to support burn survivors. For the past 15 the WAFS has sponsored an annual camp for burn …
More than 1.7 million uncontrolled fires occur annually in the US. The Fire Administration does not keep tally, but other groups have estimated that more than 500,000 pets are killed by house fires each year.
Our pets are more often than not an integral part of our family. For many, pets are the only family and represent a very important relationship. There are several things you can do to reduce the chances of losing your pet in a home fire. Read on…then take action!
1. Designate one family member who would be responsible for each pet.
2. Assemble a pet disaster kit including: a supply of your pet’s food, water, vaccination records and medications, emergency contact information, a favorite toy and an extra leash and collar with identification for any dogs and carriers for cats. If you have no carriers for your small animals, pillowcases can be used to help get the smaller animals safely out of the house.
3. Listen to your pet! Animals have the ability to smell smoke long before humans. If your pet is acting strangely, look into the situation promptly.
4. Fire experts say many animals perish
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