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Preventing Home Fires From Alternate Heat Sources

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Baby, its cold outside, but, its getting pricey to turn up that oil heater. A growing number of home owners are relying on alternate sources of heating. Individuals are turning to firewood, electric heaters, and gas fireplaces for added warmth, but, these heat sources present a new set of cautions for fire prevention.

Electric heaters or electric fireplaces:

Make certain you read your manufacturers directions and obey the warning labels for your mobile heater. Never leave it unattended, and always unplug it when not in use. When you do unplug the unit, pull the cord straight out to prevent cord damage.

Never plug the heater into a power strip or extension cord to prevent overheating. Keep flammable objects a minimum of 3 feet away from the heater, and never obstruct the air intake or outlet.

A Wood Fireplace:

Have a certified person inspect and clean your chimney regularly. Keep any combustible products away from the front of the fireplace, and cover the front with a glass or metal screen. Store matches or lighters in a locked cabinet.

General Safety Tips:

Candles are commonly used during the holidays. Never leave them unattended or burning in an enclosed area. Always use stable candle holders that are not likely to tip over. Blow out the candles when you leave the room.

Devise an escape plan for the family, and practice it two times a year. Each room ought to have 2 exits, and pick an outdoor meeting place. Install smoke alarms on every level of your house. Mark a date on the calendar to test them monthly and change the batteries every time you change your clocks.

Clean the lint filter in your clothes dryer every time you use it. The build up of lint can catch fire.

Discover ways to put out a pan fire by sliding the lid over the flames and always keep a kitchen fire extinguisher handy.

Everybody in the family needs to know how to “Stop, Drop and Roll” if their clothes catch fire. To access the very best air for breathing, practice getting down low, and crawling as an escape method. Keep emergency contact numbers handy Heating And Cooling Tucson .


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