IMPORTANT FIRE SAFETY
TIPS TO AVOID A DISASTER
In a very short amount of time, a fire can accelerate from a
small flame to an out-of-control blaze. Fires destroy thousands of homes in the
United States each year, so it is important for all homeowners to take steps to
prevent them. It is also important to know what to do when a fire breaks out
and how to control it. Research shows that almost 80% of structural fires
happen in peoples’ homes or apartments. Almost all of these fires arepreventable, so fireproofing a home is the most important step to take.There is
much more to fireproofing a residence than purchasing a fire extinguisher and
testing smoke alarms regularly. For increased safety, consider the following
suggestions:
For Bedrooms
Replace any mattresses made before 2007 with new ones. The
Federal Mattress Flammability Standard was enacted then, and it was made to
increase the manufacturing safety standards. Avoid using space heaters or electric blankets that are not
approved by leading laboratories. Make sure electrical cords are not trapped
against walls or under objects where heat commonly increases. Never put clothing or textiles on top
of lamps. Make sure closets and
other storage spaces do not have loose papers or other flammable materials lying
around.
For the Kitchen
Never leave food unattended in the oven, on the stove or in
other kitchen cooking devices. Make a habit of using timers for cooking food.
Avoid leaving flammable items on kitchen counters. Paper towels, cleaning
supplies, oven mitts and shopping lists should be stored in safe places.
For Appliances &
Electrical Outlets
Leaving any appliance on increases the risk of a fire, so
never leave the home without making sure all appliances are off. This also
includes washers, dryers and dishwashers. Frequently clean stoves, change
furnace filters, clean vacuum filters and empty dryer lint traps. Check the
cords of fixtures and appliances frequently. If they are frayed, they should be
replaced. Avoid plugging too many items into one electrical outlet or power
strip. If fuses blow several times in a short time span, call an electrician
immediately.
Have the home’s wiring examined frequently. This is
especially important in older homes, attics and crawl spaces where insulation
can be ignited by sparks.
Unfortunately, even the most careful homeowners can
experience a fire. Lightning could strike, and a burning tree or bush could
engulf a home in flames during a dry lightning storm. For this reason, it is
important to have ample insurance coverage. Homeowners and renters should
discuss these options with one of our agents.
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