Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Fire Damage Prevention Tips This Summer


Spring is about to end and summer is just around the corner. A lot of people are probably excited to do some outdoor activities such as grilling, camping, and others. However, remember that as temperature and humidity begin to rise, the risk of fire becomes more concerning for homeowners. It is crucial for every member of the family to understand some steps that they can take to avoid any fire disaster at home. Below are some examples of fire safety tips this summer.

1. Be alert in the Kitchen

Keep your focus when cooking. Never leave ovens, stoves and other cooking equipment unattended. Make sure that any flammable materials are away from your stove. Keep children out of the kitchen when cooking.

2. Refrain from Smoking Indoor

Never allow someone or anyone to smoke inside your home. Make sure to discard cigarette butts away from any materials that can catch fire.

3. Avoid overloading circuits

Never leave your electrical devices plugged when not in use. This can be a cause of fire disaster. Make sure to unplug any electric device when leaving your home.

4. Check electrical wirings and replace if necessary

Malfunctioned electrical wirings are a fire hazard. If you notice any signs such as flickering light bulbs and sparking switches, ask a professional to check the line.

5. Keep flammable items out of reach of Children

Children are normally curious about fire, not knowing that it can result in danger. Keep candles, matches, lighters and other flammable items away from them.

Grilling Safety Tips


Nothing beats the smell of food that is grilled. Grilling outside is the most favorite activity of homeowners in summer. However, based on studies by NFPA, grilling is one of the main causes of fire accidents during this hot season. Follow some fire safety tips to keep you away from danger.

• Any type of BBQ grills should only be used outside of your home

• Make sure to place the grill well away from your home and deck railings, and not surrounded with overhanging branches or roof eaves.

• Keep your children and pets at least three feet away from the grill at all times.

• Before using the grill, remove build up grease and fat from the grills and trays below the grill.

• Open the lid of your gas grill before lighting it.

• Purchase only the right starter fluid.

• A metal container remains hot for some hours after the fire has been extinguished. Let it cool down before disposing it.

• Check the gas tank for leaks.

• Never leave the grill unattended. Accidents can happen anytime.

Other Related Fire Accidents Safety Tips


When Having a Bonfire

Prepare a bucket of water and a hose near you to immediately put out flames that jumped out of the bonfire.

Fireworks

Fireworks are always beautiful. But, the small sparks from fireworks can possibly damage your property. Make sure that an adult is present when children are playing with fireworks. Do not attempt to light the fireworks that did not work on the first time, they are most likely unsafe.

Fire Causes Damage To Your Property


Always remember that even a small fire or flame can bring out severe damage to you and to your property. And, at times the damage is difficult to restore. Knowing the hazards surrounding you and your property, and keeping in mind the prevention tips can help you avoid this risky situation. Keep helpful things handy so you can immediately respond to fire accidents.

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