Fire Safety
10/11/2024 (Permalink)
1. Despite overall progress reducing in home fires, Fire safety facts show cooking fires have remained steady.
Here are some factors.
- Not keeping an eye on the stovetop, ovens, and other cooking equipment.
- Placing flammable materials too close to heat
- Improperly throwing out or disposing of hot material
- Leaving heat generating appliances on after cooking- or turning them on accidentally.
2. Heating takes second place among the top fire Hazards in the home- with electric heaters and fire places bearing much of the blame.
No surprise that winter months see a disproportionately large share of space-heater and fireplace-related fires in December, January, and February as there are in the other nine months of the year combined.
3. Fire safety facts- electrical fires are single-most damage source of Ignition.
Some Common causes of home electrical fires include.
- Faulty outlets and old appliances.
- Bulbs with wattages that are too high for the fixture.
- Misuse of extension cords.
- Wiring that cant handle the demands of modern electrical devices.
4. Smoking Fires join the top fire Hazards in the home as less common but extremely lethal events
5. Only 1 in 5 home fires with candles, but they cause their fair share of harm.
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