10 key Fire Safety Tips
Though some fires are unavoidable acts of nature or
unpredictable accidents, many fires in the home and workplace are avoidable.
The following tips, courtesy of the National Fire Protection Association, can
help reduce the likelihood of a fire in your business or home.
-Watch your cooking
Stay in the kitchen if you are frying, grilling or broiling
food.
-Give space heaters
space
Keep space heaters at least three feet from anything that
can burn.
-Smoke outside
If you must smoke inside, have sturdy, deep ashtray. Never
smoke in bed.
-Keep matches and
lighters out of reach
Keep matches and lighters in high cabinets, preferably under
a child lock.
-Inspect electrical
cords
Replace cords that are cracked, damaged, have broken plugs
or have loose connections.
-Be careful when
using candles
Keep candles at least one foot from anything that can burn .
Blow them out before you leave the room or go to sleep.
-Have a fire escape
plan
Make a fire escape plan and practice it at least twice a
year.
-Install smoke alarms
Install alarms on every level of your office or home and inside bedrooms. Interconnect
them so they all sound at once.
-Test smoke alarms
Test alarms once per month. Replace batteries once per year
or as needed.
-Install sprinklers
Sprinklers can help maintain and sometimes even extinguish
fires, giving your local Fire Department
a better chance of saving your property.
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