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Protecting your Home from Fire
Published by cravat | Filed under Buyer / Seller Tips, Cities, Miscellaneous, Real Estate, Shout Outs, Uncategorized
Nowadays, fire spread out on homes very easily and one of the major problems in any household. They can happen and can totally wipe out a house in a very little period of time. Being aware of the fire hazards and how to avoid them helps to prevent damaging the house fires. The National Fire Protection Association reports 85% of the fire deaths that occur in the home, helps to make the fire prevention a top priority in every home.
The House is one of the important fire hazards. When it comes to safety at home, fire hazard prevention is one of the most important things to consider. Fire hazards at your home could cause fire incidents that claimed millions of dollars and even lives. Keep in mind that your home contains many fire hazards, which include some items you might not be aware of. It is of vital importance to tackle fire hazard prevention. This should be done regularly in your home. Even some activities you perform everyday could increase the chance of a fire starting in your home. To reduce the unsafe activities, you should understand the potential dangers in your home and the steps to reduce the risks.
A fire can sweep through an entire home in less than five minutes, leaving little time to get you and your family out safely. Most fires can be prevented through simple maintenance, repairs and keeping a house free of clutter. Items such as smoke detectors and fire extinguishers will help prevent injury or death should a fire start in your home. Thus, Knowing how to prevent fires from starting and having the right safety equipment will save you and your family from the dangers of fire.
Stoves:
The Stoves and the cooking equipments are the leading cause of home fires in the U.S. and one of the most preventable fire hazards in a home. Regularly clean the stove and oven, removing leftover grease and spilled food, and wipe up spills immediately after they happen. When cooking, wear snug fitting clothing, short sleeves or roll your sleeves up to prevent them from contacting the oven burners and catching fire. Keep anything combustible, such as pot holders, cook books and curtains, at least 3 feet from the stove.
Candles:
The Candles can be a fire hazard if they are not burned in a proper container, placed too close to other combustible materials or not properly supervised. To avoid fires from candles, place them in a metal, glass or ceramic candle holder then set them on a sturdy piece of furniture. Never burn a candle on a Christmas tree or other plant. Keep burning the candles out of the reach of children, away from the pets and at least 1 foot away from the combustible material.
Electrical:
Most electrical fires are caused by the faulty wiring, overloaded circuit breakers and worn extension cords. The Electrical fires can be prevented by routinely checking the circuit breaker, outlets and wiring in the home. To prevent fires, replace any loose cords, avoid using extension cords when possible and do not overload wall outlets.
Heaters:
The Heaters are the leading cause of fires during winter months, and they typically start from overheating and nearby clutter catching on fire. Keep your heater, especially portable ones away from the clutter, curtains or anything that can catch on fire.
These are the important things that you have to consider in order to prevent or minimize the fire hazards in your home. Unless you know the things that you should take into consideration, you will not succeed in preventing fire hazards in your home. Make sure that you comply with the standards and regulations of your local fire safety agency to avoid fire incidents in your home.

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