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Fire Safety In The Workshop: Why A Simple precaution Makes All The Difference

There is a moment in every workshop when the familiar hum of a machine reminds you how much heat is being generated just out of sight. Whether you are shaping a design with a laser cutter or pushing a long print through the night, both processes rely on concentrated heat and electronics working in perfect harmony. Most of the time everything behaves exactly as expected, but all it takes is a small fault, a stray ember or a damaged cable to turn that hum into something altogether more worrying.

Fire safety is rarely the glamorous side of making, yet it is one of the most important. Over the years I have seen how quickly a small flare can take hold and how easily it can damage tools, materials and the room around them. The risks are low, but they are real, and a little preparation can make an extraordinary difference.

The usual advice stands. Keep machines clean, check wiring regularly, make sure ventilation is clear and never leave cutting material that contains adhesives or unknown coatings unattended. Smoke and heat detectors are essential, as is good airflow and sensible layout. These form the invisible foundation of a safe workshop. They work quietly in the background and never ask for attention.

Then there is the final line of defence. The moment when you see something beginning to smoke or flame and you know you have only seconds to stop it becoming anything serious. Traditionally this has meant reaching for a dry powder extinguisher or a CO2 cylinder. Both will deal with a fire effectively, but both have their drawbacks in a small workshop. Powder settles everywhere and can ruin equipment long after the flames are out. CO2 works well but tends to be large, heavy and not always convenient if you need something you can grab in an instant.

This is where the Fire Safety Stick becomes so valuable. I keep one mounted on the wall near my machines for one simple reason. It allows me to deal with a developing fire without coating the entire workspace in a layer of residue that could permanently damage the very equipment I am trying to save. It produces no settling dust and no lingering film. Once the flame is out there is no clean up and no lasting harm to delicate components, optics or electronics.

The Fire Safety Stick answers many of the concerns that makers often raise. It is compact, straightforward to operate and requires no servicing. It can be used on the types of fires likely to occur around 3D printers and laser cutters, and because the discharge is clean, it allows you to act quickly without wondering how much collateral damage you are about to create. In a space filled with tools, materials and sensitive hardware, that freedom matters.

Fire Safety In The Workshop: Why A Simple precaution Makes All The Difference
Fire Safety In The Workshop: Why A Simple precaution Makes All The Difference

This does not replace sensible precautions. It simply adds a layer of protection that fits naturally into the rhythm of a workshop. You can strike it, place it near the source of the problem and step back, letting it continue to suppress the fire while you stay safe. It buys time, and in an environment where heat and electronics are always working together, time is the most valuable thing you have.

I encourage anyone who spends hours printing, engraving or cutting to think seriously about fire safety. It is easy to assume that nothing will ever go wrong, but experience has taught me that peace of mind is something you only appreciate after the moment you wish you had it. A clear workspace, a basic understanding of your equipment and a Fire Safety Stick within reach is a simple combination that gives you that reassurance.

In a world filled with clever tools and creative possibilities, sometimes the most important equipment is the one you hope you never need to use.

Fire Safety Stick is available in 50 second and 100 second discharge rates and are available from Amazon  at https://amzn.to/48fRCob

Gadget Man – Episode 173 – Repair your own Apple devices?

I’m back again for a new episode of the podcast which features me chatting to Lesley Dolphin at BBC Radio Suffolk about Apples plans to allow their devices to be repaired.

Pretty much everyone is in shock at this decision, which isn’t quite as welcome as it could be.

Listen in to the stream to find out more!

 

Working From Home Accessories from Trust

Working from home has become the new normal, which is why Trust is happy to introduce a new range of affordable keyboards and mice. Whether looking for a basic keyboard and mouse set, a wireless keyboard and mouse set with extra silent keys and buttons, or an advanced mouse that will give complete control, Trust delivers. With the Taro, Ymo and Ozaa, working from home just became easier and more affordable.

The Taro has everything expected from a keyboard and mouse set: a full-size layout, a comfortable keystroke and a mouse that can be used by both left and right handed users.

Taro: cover the basics
Taro: cover the basics

The Taro has a full-size QWERTY layout with all the functionality users have come to expect from a reliable keyboard. Thanks to the soft keystroke, the Taro will allow workers to type quietly and comfortably for hours without disturbing colleagues or family members and the adjustable feet provide that extra level of comfort.

No need to worry about any accidental spills; the Taro handles it with ease so unlimited coffees still an option!

The Trust Taro is available in two variants:

With the ambidextrous mouse – available from Amazon for £16.99

Keyboard only – available from Amazon for £12.99

Ymo: the strong, silent type

For those looking for flexibility, then the wireless Ymo is just what is needed. It is completely wireless and only requires one USB micro receiver for both the keyboard and mouse.  It keeps the desk clean from cables and has some additional functions that will make any workday a bit easier. This includes the silent keys which are 50% quieter than conventional keyboards and the multimedia and office keys that provide shortcuts to music or the calculator. The accompanied mouse uses silent buttons and has a comfortable grip and just like the Primo, the Ymo is spill resistant too so the coffees can keep flowing.

The Trust Ymo is available from Amazon for an RRP of £22.99

Ymo: the strong, silent type
Ymo: the strong, silent type

Ozaa: the premium mouse

For even more comfort and functionality, the Trust Ozaa is the ideal wireless mouse for home or office working. It has an ergonomic design, which reduces strain on the wrist, and two silent buttons that will allow for hard work with minimal noise. Thanks to its second scroll wheel, going through complex documents is much easier, and it even has a rechargeable battery so no need to buy any disposable batteries saving money and great for the environment too.

Ozaa: the premium mouse
Ozaa: the premium mouse

With the Primo, Ody and Ozaa, Trust is again proving to be a reliable partner for companies and consumers. These new products, were created as a smart, affordable solution as many more are increasingly working from home and need a comfortable and clutter free space to work.

The Trust Ozaa is available from Amazon for an RRP of £44.99

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There are many tools and accessories that are so valuable when you work from home, whether you’re running a business or working for a corporate company. You should also remember that there are also a whole host of online tools and services that can help you to better your working life altogether. For example, you may have worries about previous damaging content about yourself online if you have worked your way up to a managerial role. In truth, everyone has the right to be forgotten online and there are ways to remove inappropriate content from the internet if you don’t want it to be circulated again. If you ever feel concerned about progressing your career or bettering your working life due to anything that happened in your past, there will always be methods to fix it.