Fire Prevention Tips

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

According to the Home Safety Council’s State of Home Safety in America™ Report, fires and burns are the third leading cause of unintentional home injury and related deaths. Fire safety and survival begin with everyone in your household being prepared. Follow the safety advice below from the Home Safety Council to reduce the chance of fire in your home:

 

Prevent Fires Caused by Cooking:

 

  • Always stay in the kitchen while cooking.
  • Keep things that can burn, such as dishtowels, paper or plastic bags, and curtains at least three feet away from the range top.
  • Before cooking, roll up sleeves and use oven mitts. Loose-fitting clothes can touch a hot burner and catch on fire.
  • Always stay by the grill when cooking. Your grill may stay hot for a long time. Keep children and pets away.
  • Keep grills at least ten feet away from other objects, including the house and any shrubs or bushes

Prevent Fires Caused by Matches & Lighters:

  • Many young children are badly burned or die playing with matches and lighters.
  • Store matches and lighters in a locked cabinet.
  • If you must keep matches or lighters in your jacket or purse, put them in a place where children cannot see or touch them.

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Article courtesy www.homesafetycouncil.org

 

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