The Most Important Winter Fire Safety Tips
It’s that time of year when the snowflakes start to fall and temperatures drop to a bitter low. During the winter months, we tend to spend more time at home with our family and loved ones, so what better way to protect them than by making sure your home is protected from any fire hazards.
Have Your Furnace Checked
Although this is something that many people believe they can do themselves, it is often safer to invest in hiring a professional to come and inspect your furnace annually. It’s always better to know when something is not working properly than to have it abruptly break down in those cold winter months when you need heat the most.
Check Your Chimneys And Vents
Fireplaces can produce creosote which has the capability of igniting. If your family lights the fireplace often, you most likely need an annual chimney inspection to make sure that there are no hazards capable of starting a fire. It’s important to always remember that when burning wood, use dry, seasoned wood that produces more flame with less smoke.
Test Your Smoke Alarms
You always want to double-check that your batteries are fresh and will last you through the winter. Always place smoke alarms in the kitchen, bedrooms, and laundry room.
Extension Cord Overload
In the freezing months, we’re often using a lot of electronics since we’re spending more time indoors. Too many things plugged into one extension cord can be dangerous. This is especially true for any extension cords or outlets in the kitchen that are close to appliances or other heat sources.
Always Cover Your Fireplace With A Screen
Either a metal screen or tempered glass will suffice to protect any sparks from leaving the fireplace. Still, you always want to make sure to keep kids and pets at least three feet away from a burning fireplace.
Beware Of Lit Candles
Although candles can set the mood for a relaxing and calming evening, they can be easily knocked over by kids or pets. Only light candles when you are alert and able to watch them, blowing them out whenever you intend to leave the room.
Beware Of Space Heaters
These devices require a good amount of space to be used without any fire hazards. Just like fireplaces, children and pets should not sit closer than three feet in front of a space heater. Avoid placing heaters near curtains, tablecloths, or other flapping fabrics. Always make sure your space heater has an automatic shut-off switch, which forces the heater to shut-off as soon as it reaches a dangerously high heat level.
Thank you for all of the tips you provided about fire safety in the winter. I appreciate you recommending installing smoke detectors in the kitchens and bedrooms to increase fire safety. I think that it would also be very beneficial to have a professional fire alarm system installed by a company that has a reputation for reliable alarms and fire safety.
Thanks for the fire safety tips. My friend wants to make sure that his office is safe from fires. I’ll share this article with him and suggest he meet with a fire warden to learn how to make his office safe.
I like that you said to check your smoke alarms before winter to make sure they can last the whole time. I am definitely going to do this in my work office as well because I spend so much time there. Thank you for the helpful tips on winter fire safety in the home (and the workplace)!
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I like how you mentioned that it is important to consider electricity faults to avoid unwanted events. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he is planning to have a home fire protection system installed on their new home for safety purposes and fire prevention and asked me if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article and I’ll be sure to tell him that he can consult well-known home fire protection services as they can answer all his inquiries.