How can I protect my home from fire?

While the fire of the house can happen to become an unsuspecting homeowner, many can be completely prevented. You can protect your home by paying special attention to a few simple matters.

The number one of the total loss and death by fire is the lack of working detectors of the household smoke. Firefighters urge all homeowners to install smoke detectors in their house and check the batteries at least twice a year. Smoke detectors are not expensive and local firefighters sometimes supply them for free. Properly installed and work detector smoke can save lives and can save your home. Preventive measures can be easily taken by looking at your room according to the room and practicing the basic safety rules.

In the kitchen, always check appliances such as stoves, furnaces, furnaces, toasters and coffee pots. Make sure they are turned off when they are not used and disconnect small appliances after each use. Always keep a small fire extinguisher in the kitchenni or near it in case of random fat or electric fire and make sure you know how to use it.

In the bathroom, check the cords on the appliances such as hair dryers, electric shavers and styling irons, for damage. If you have a device with a damaged cord, replace it. Always turn them off with appliances that release heat, including iron clothing. Do not forget to leave the thermal device unattended near towels, clothing or other flammable objects.

6 Never call the space heater near curtains or bedding and do not forget to use the space heaters with safety features that turn them off if it is shut down if it is spilled. Careless use of space heaters is the main cause of fire, so be sure to use them correctly and follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe use.

Another main cause of the fire is candles. HerWhen do not leave the candle burning unattended and be careful to place the candles on a solid surface where they cannot be randomly hit or tilted. Do not burn a candle where any object with open flame could appear. Similarly, if you have children, you always burn candles, lighters and matches outside their reach.

Although not as common as candles and heating, Christmas trees cause fires every holiday season. The dry tree tree is a catalyst of fire and many people accidentally cause fires by leaving lights burning on a dry tree. Artificial Christmas trees are less likely to rise on flames than real trees, but always use care with a lit tree and turn off the lights when you are not at home or when you leave for the evening.

The one -case number prevented the house of the house, it is always common sense to use and never ask for chances. It may seem unlikely that you might happen, but accidents are happening. In addition to caution, make sure you have an escape plan, if it happened the worst. A solid escape plan for your pets and family can be more valuable than saving your home.

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