According to the National Fire Protection Association,
house fires claimed the lives of almost 2,700
people in 2015. In that same
year, over 360,000 house fires were reported. How do we reduce this statistic
and, most importantly, make sure it doesn’t happen to our families? Here are
three simple things that you can to help prevent a fire from happening in your
home.
Smoke Alarms – If you are building a home, it is
required by law that you have hard-wired alarms on each level of your home. If
you live in an existing home, it is recommended that you have smoke alarms
installed on every level of your home and outside of bedrooms. Not only making
sure that you have the correct number of alarms installed, but also checking
the smoke alarms functionality twice a month and replacing batteries as needed
can help to prevent a fire in your home.
Limit Candle Usage – While it may seem like a
small way to prevent a fire, it is important to limit the candle usage in your
home for safety purposes. Making sure that you never leave a candle unattended
and that when it is lit, the candle is away from flammable items can also help
to prevent a house fire from happening to you.
Portable Heater Usage – Space heaters and other
types of portable heating units are a common cause of house fires for a variety
of reasons. It is important to remember that if you are using one, keep it away
from any items that can catch fire and unplugged when not in use. Preventative
measures can help to stop a fire before it starts.
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