Preventing Fire Damage in Your Home
7/1/2019 (Permalink)
Preventing Fire Damage in Your Home
What Causes Fires in Homes?
It is important to recognize common flammable household items in order to prevent fires.
Some of these objects including anything from kitchen items such as flour and oranges to hair spray, shaving cream, and even hand sanitizer.
Electrical
Hot plugs and sockets as well as blown fuses can often serve as instigators of fires in homes. Exploded wires can spark, thus resulting in a flame, but a flame does not need to be present in order for there to be a risk of fire.
Smoking
Caution when smoking indoors must be taken, as neglecting to completely put out a cigarette, falling asleep with a cigarette still burning, and the use of improper ashtrays can lead to fires in homes.
Candles
Lighting candles in a home can increase the risk for fires to start in homes. Drafts of wind, such as those emanating from nearby open windows, can push candle flames toward flammable objects, thus resulting in a larger fire. Neglecting to keep candles in proper candle holders can also increase this risk.
Hazards
Certain combinations of household objects can increase the risk for a fire to spark. Among those combinations are: open fire and grease, electricity and water, and keeping linens/clothes next to heaters. Fireplaces can also instigate fires if they are not protected by a screen or glass doors.
5 Tips For Avoiding Fires in Homes
- Routinely check and maintain heating sources
- Test smoke alarm batteries once a month
- Replace frayed wire cords immediately
- Keep fire extinguishers handy
- Keep hot surfaces clear