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Emergency Preparedness
– Making Your
Home Fire Safe Take a few minutes to walk through your home and use the
following checklist to make sure your home is
fire-safe! Alternative Heaters
Use heaters only in well-ventilated rooms.
Place heaters where they will not be knocked over easily.
Do not use heaters to dry clothing or other items.
Keep heaters at a safe distance from curtains, furniture,
and all combustibles.
Kerosene Heaters
Kerosene Heaters are illegal to use in a residence.
Fill only with K-1 Kerosene, and never use gasoline or camp
stove fuel.
Refuel kerosene heaters outdoors and when they're cool.
Woodstoves and Fireplaces
Only use seasoned wood, and never use green wood, artificial
logs or trash.
Always use a protective screen.
Clean interiors, hearths and chimneys yearly.
Safe Cooking Practices
Don't leave food unattended on the stove.
Keep dangling clothing away from burners.
Keep appliances clean and free of grease and crumbs.
Keep curtains and other combustibles away from the stove.
Make sure the stove is off and small appliances are
unplugged before going to bed.
Smoke Detectors
Place smoke detectors in every bedroom and hallways outside
bedrooms.
Test the batteries monthly.
Change Batteries when you change your clocks at Daylight
Savings Time.
Place smoke detectors at least 4 to 6 inches away from walls
and corners.
Keep away from Bathrooms and Kitchens to prevent False
Alarms
Electrical Wiring
Replace wiring if it's frayed or cracked.
Do not place wiring under rugs, over nails or in high
traffic areas.
Avoid overloading outlets and make sure they stay cool to
the touch.
Keep covers over electric plates and avoid exposed wiring.
Electric Space Heaters
Plug heaters directly into the wall socket, and not into
extension cords.
Unplug heaters when they're not being used.
Safe Smoking Habits
Never smoke in bed.
Keep ashtrays away from upholstered furniture and curtains.
Always attend burning cigarettes.
Children and Fire Safety
Keep lighters and matches away from children.
Teach children how to call for emergency assistance (911).
Use safety plugs in electrical outlets.
Home Fire Escape Plan
Have an escape plan and make sure all family members know
it.
Practice the plan every six months.
Keep emergency numbers, a whistle and a flashlight near the
telephone.
Identify an outside meeting place and never return into a
burning building.
Know how to call for emergency assistance (911).
Fire Safety Technology
Keep a fire extinguisher handy, especially in the kitchen.
Consider installing residential fire sprinklers. |