Australian homes safer with stove top Safe-T-element
WELLINGTON, May. 4 / NZPA-AsiaNet/ –
The leading cause of household fires, stove top fires, with their destructive
and too often fatal consequences will be reduced with the introduction of the
new innovative Safe-T-element to Australia.
“The Safe-T-element helps prevent fires on electric coil elements by using
technology to overcome the hazard of unattended cooking” says Gary Hills,
Director of A Grand Way Ltd. Unlike other technologies that alert residents or
react after a fire has started the Safe-T-element Cooking System helps prevent
these fires from starting in the first place.
The United States Air force Detachment at Alice Springs Is to become the first
users in Australia of the Safe-T-element as it is recognized by the United
States Air Force as a Solution that meets the U.S. Military’s Fire Safety Code
Requirements for dormitory common rooms, office building break rooms, chapel
kitchens, cooking classrooms and other “non-residential type applications”. A
range that includes the Safe-T-element technology is now considered a “fire
safe” range.
The product is currently being marketed to multi-residential senior’s
facilities, housing authorities, universities & colleges, the military and
other high-risk facilities in North America and Australasia. Gary Hills says
“While catching up on this new technology in Australia, the benefits of
removing the human element in fire cause is an excellent method of reducing the
incidence and consequence of stove top fires”. The Safe-T-element should reduce
fire related claims to the insurance industry, reduce the number and cost of
false alarms, and as a bonus stove and cooking utensils will be easier to clean
due to a lack of burning and scalding. The Safe-T-element also makes stove top
cooking more efficient so it saves energy, saves energy costs and can reduce
green house gases.
The Safe-T-element is easier to install, does not require regular system
maintenance and needs no behavioural change to use. The Safe-T-element Cooking
System is relevant to anyone who cooks. It helps to prevent injuries, save
lives and protect properties from the dangers of stovetop cooking fires.
Further information on the Safe-T-element can be found at www.agrandway.co.nz
Innovative Safe-T-element helps prevent stove top fires
The loss of lives, the hurt and the damage to property from stove top fires can
be prevented with the use of new technology. The recent stove top fires
highlight the danger of cooking.
The new and innovative Safe-T-element helps prevent stove top fires on
electrical coiled elements” says Gary Hills, Director of A Grand Way Ltd.
The innovative safety device helps prevent stove top fires and their
destructive and too often fatal consequences.
Unlike other technologies that alert residents or react after a fire has
started the Safe-T-element TM Cooking System helps prevent these fires from
starting in the first place.
Stove top cooking is the number one cause of household fires. The three main
causes of fire are men, women and children; The Safe-T-element removes the
human element in fire cause.
The Safe-T-element Cooking System is relevant to anyone who cooks. It helps to
prevent injuries, save lives and protect properties from the dangers of
stovetop cooking fires.
The product is currently being marketed to multi-residential senior’s
facilities, housing authorities, universities & colleges, the military and
other high-risk facilities in North America and New Zealand.
Gary Hills says “While catching up on this new technology in Australasia, the
benefits of removing the human element in fire cause is an excellent method of
reducing the destructive outcome of many stove top fires.
The Safe-T-element should reduce fire related claims to the insurance industry,
reduce the number and cost of false alarms, and as a bonus stove and cooking
utensils will be easier to clean due to a lack of burning and scalding.
The Safe-T-element also makes stove top cooking more efficient so it saves
energy, saves energy costs and can reduce green house gases.
Further information on the Safe-T-element can be found at www.agrandway.co.nz
The recent stove top fires could have been prevented. Lives saved and property
would be protected through this innovative technology the Safe-T-element.
Contact: Gary Hills
79 Slacks Road Palmerston North 4412
New Zealand
DDI: +64 (0)6 3561636
NZ free: 0800434001
Mobile: +64 (0)21918172
E-Mail: gary@agrandway.co.nz
Visit our web site: http://www.agrandway.co.nz
SOURCE: A Grand Way Ltd
