Is one enough? The silent blind spots in your home safety plan. 🏠🔍

Is one enough? The silent blind spots in your home safety plan. 🏠🔍

🏡Many families buy a fire extinguisher when they move, then casually toss it under the sink, thinking they're "safe."

But if you close your eyes right now and ask yourself two questions: If a fire breaks out in your second-floor bedroom late at night, how long would it take you to run downstairs to the kitchen, grab the extinguisher, and run back? If your garage loses power during a fire, could you find that extinguisher in the dark?

🔥Fires don't happen when you're prepared. A complete home safety strategy should be based on **zoned defense**.  Based on recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and real-life scenarios, we recommend at least three key locations in every home:

Kitchen (Fire Epicenter): Place it 3-5 meters away from the stove, not directly above it.  Because when a fire starts, you might not be able to get close enough to the source to grab it.

Bedroom/Hallway (Late-Night Defense): The vast majority of fatal fires occur late at night while people are sleeping. Having an OUGIST extinguisher within easy reach can buy you precious time to evacuate.

Garage/Basement (Invisible Killer): These areas are full of flammable materials and electrical circuits, making them easily overlooked hotspots.

OUGIST's lightweight design means you no longer have to compromise due to wall load-bearing capacity or lack of space. You can place a bottle at each of these key locations, just like you would with decorative items.

🌟Don't let your sense of security be "interrupted" by those one or two minutes of distance. Take ten minutes to check your home's layout; it might be the most important home maintenance you do this year.

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