Fire Damage Tips To Keep Your Family Safe
4/24/2020 (Permalink)
Every year, house fires cause around 13,000 injuries and 2,500 deaths.
Here are some common causes of house fires and how to avoid them...
Children :
Keep matches and lighters out of reach of children. Kids can cause a fire out of curiosity, to see what would happen if they set fire to an object.
Cooking equipment :
People can tend to become distracted while cooking and if pots and pans overheat this causes a fire very easily.
Flammable liquids :
If you have flammable liquids in the home keep them away from heat sources and check the label before storing. Be careful when pouring these liquids.
Heating :
Keep portable heaters 3 feet or more away from anything flammable such as furniture, curtains, clothes. If you have a furnace, you should have it inspected yearly.
Smoking in bedrooms :
A cigarette butt can stay lit for a few hours that you are unaware of. If it comes into contact with flammable materials, such as furniture it could cause flames. About 73% of all house fires are caused in the bedroom.
Electrical equipment :
Electrical appliances can start a fire if it is faulty or has a frayed cord. A powerpoint that is overloaded with plugs can cause a fire from overuse of electricity.
Candles :
Candles left unattended can cause a room to easily burst into flames. Keep candles away from flammable items. Always blow a candle out before leaving a room.
Lighting :
Light bulbs can heat up causing them to be hot enough to catch fabrics on fire. Keep lights secure so they can not be knocked over. If the are too close to curtains, furniture or carpet they can be hazardous.
Faulty wiring :
Homes with inadequate wiring can cause electrical fires.
Barbecues :
Barbecues should always be used away from the home. Keep them clean and always check the gas bottle for any leaks before you use it each time.