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Winter Safety Tips

 

Did you know?

  • Eighty-two percent of all fire deaths occur in the home.
  • Electrical fires are a special concern during the winter months, which call for more indoor activities and increased use of lighting,heating, and appliances.
  • Deaths caused by winter fires are particularly preventable.

Following these simple safety tips can boost survival rates dramatically. 

 

Winter Fires Life-Saving Tips

  • Install a smoke alarm on every level of your home.  Test smoke alarm batteries every month and change them at least once a year.  Consider installing a 10-year lithium battery-powered smoke alarm, which is sealed so it cannot be tampered with or opened.
  • Make sure wood stoves are properly installed, away from combustible surfaces, have the proper floor support and adequate ventilation.  Never use flammable liquids (such as gasoline) to start or accelerate fire.
  • Make sure your space heaters have an emergency shut off in case they tip over.  Kerosene heaters are not permitted in many areas.  ONLY use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer.  Never refill a space heater while it is operating or still hot.  Refuel outside, away from the house.
  • Have your furnace and chimney professionally inspected annually and cleaned if necessary.  Chimney tar build-up is a common cause of chimney fires.
  • Use a glass or metal screen in front of your fireplace to prevent sparks igniting nearby carpets or furniture.
  • Never thaw frozen pipes with a blow torch or other open flame.  Use hot water or a device, like a hand-held dryer, evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories. (UL).
  • Dispose of hot ashes in metal containers placed away from the house.
  • Never use the range or oven to heat your home.
  • If there is a fire hydrant near your home, keep it clear of snow for easy access.
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