Fire safety tips help save lives
Observer Staff
1/8/2004 12:00:00 AM
Electrical fires are a special concern during winter months which call for more indoor activities and increase in lighting, heating and appliance safety.
The following tips are intended to prevent electrical fires.
- Make sure space heaters have an emergency shut off in case they tip over.
- Only use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer.
- Never refill a space heater while it is operating or still hot.
- Refuel outside away from the house.
- Make sure wood stoves are properly installed, away from combustible surfaces wit the proper floor support and adequate ventilation.
- Never use flammable liquids, including gasoline, to start or accelerate fires.
- Have the furnace and chimney professionally inspected annually and cleaned if necessary. Chimney tar build-up is a common cause of chimney fires.
- Use a glass or metal screen in front of your fireplace to prevent sparks from igniting nearby carpet or furniture.
- Never thaw frozen pipes with a blowtorch or other open flame. Use hot water or a UL listed device such as a hand held dryer.
- Dispose of hot ashes in metal containers placed away from the house.
- Don't use the oven to heat the home. In addition to being a fire hazard, it can be a source of toxic fumes.
- If there is a fire hydrant near the home, keep it clear of snow for easy access.
- Install a smoke alarm on every level of the home. Test the batteries every month and change them at least once a year.