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Foam Safe System
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Wildfires seem to be more destructive than ever before. Homeowners who reside on a hillside or in a rural domain are extremely vulnerable to the ravages of wildfire. A new innovative system developed by Consumer Fire Products, Inc. now gives homeowners a new way to protect their homes from wildfire. The Foam Safe exterior fire protection system was created by former firefighters who have seen the great losses associated with wildfires. Irene Rhodes, President CEO was a wildland firefighter in the late 1980's, along with her husband. Together, they experienced watching homes burn due to wildfire. They both knew that there had to be something better that can help these people save their homes.Irene, who has an engineering background and has completed many space station projects, combined that with the firefighting career resulting in the invention of the Foam Safe idea. The Foam Safe System is:
"Consumer Fire Products Foam Safe System is really an ideal solution that will give your home the best opportunity to survive these wildfires. Its deployment is somewhat invisible once installed, it's always ready and is self sufficient," expressed Bridge Carney Ventura County Regional Manager. For more information, please visit consumerfireproducts.com. Author:J.R. Ybarra - FDNNTV.com
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