Fire Safety Tips For Home

October 20, 2009 by Bill Olsen  
Filed under Home Maintenance & Safety Tips

Fire has been known to be a major destroyer of houses around the world, and most of these fires have been caused due to negligence of the occupants or due to other safety regulations that were not complied with. There are many small and important tips that can safeguard your home from catching a fire and also protect the property as well as the occupants in case a fire does happen, due to any reason. These tips may either be precautionary measures to prevent a fire or safety tips that can stop a fire from spreading.

Some small preventive measures include making sure that all fire producing substances are kept away from children, as carelessness of children are known to be an important reason for starting a fire. These should be stored either in locked places or at locations, which cannot be reached by children. Equipments like gas cylinders should be guarded and kept under lock and key. You could even procure safety latches for such equipments which make these tamper proof. One important source of fires at homes is the kitchen. This is one area which has tremendous use for fire and hence is sometimes not carefully handled. Make sure that all curtains or such clothing materials used in the kitchen premises are fire proof or at least made of material that do not catch fire easily. Substances like nylon can catch fire very easily, whereas thicker substances like cotton or wool do not catch fire that very soon.

Electricity is a major component that creates fires at homes and buildings, short circuits being the sole reason for such fires. Make sure that all circuits are in good condition and if any wires or connections are found hanging loose, rectify them immediately. Those staying close to forest areas are subject to be affected by forest fires, especially in extreme summers. In such cases, protect your home by installing fire proof fences, at least five to eight feet high. Also, smoking indoors, especially in bedrooms or living rooms are also known to be a reason for starting fires at home. Always advice smokers to smoke outside and never at home, as this is important not only from a fire aspect but also from a health aspect. Use ashtrays and make sure that the cigarette butts are doused well before they are discarded. Dipping them in water helps the most. Keeping the ashtrays moist can also help.

Ultimately, fire escape plans and equipments are also important. Educate all members of your house as well as the community about fire escape routes available in the building and location of fire extinguishers and mode of use. Education about different extinguishers to be used for different fires can also be very helpful.

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