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Prevent Fire Damage
by Kevin Germain
Every 23 seconds a fire department responds to a fire. Fire
damage is done to a home structure every 66 seconds. That isn't the worst of it
though. One person is injured by fire every 32 minutes and death occurs almost
every 3 hours. Actually, house fires are the 2nd leading cause of death. Fire
changes you. It damages possessions, emotions, and lives leaving a devastating
mark on the future. Fire, accidental or not, can destroy you. Fire damage causes
monetary and emotional distress along with possibly changing the structure of
your family. The death of a parent or child would be the most devastating fire
damage imaginable. The following are easy things your family can do to help
prevent fire damage and keep your family safe.
1) Prevent fire damage by eliminating a myriad of accidental fire sources
such as: cigarettes, curling iron, deep fryers, fire crackers, and candles from
being used inside your home.
2) Check all electrical wires in your home especially if you have a home
that is a little older. Replace older appliances that might be faulty.
Professional electricians and hired technicians can help in these areas.
3) Vacuum out dryer vents every three to six months. Dryer lint can build
up, heat up and then fire up. A little preventative maintenance can eliminate
the possibility of fire damage to your home from dryer lint.
4) Use caution using electric heaters. Keep blankets and curtains form
touching baseboard or electric heat sources.
5) Use extra caution is the kitchen. Do not use deep fryers or fryers. Watch
all boiling water - a boil over can cause fires.
6) When you leave a room, makes sure to never leave a candle burning. The
smell good when they are being used properly, in the care of a responsible
adult. They don't smell so good when they cause your home to burst into flames.
7) Hire a professional to come out and clean your fire place and chimney on
a regular basis. If your fireplace uses propane have a professional come out and
check all of the switches. Regular maintenance can help prevent needless fires
when it comes to your fireplaces.
8) Lighters and matches should only be used by adults. Never let a child
touch a lighter - they look fun and are hard to resist. Temptation leads to
house fires.
9) Lastly, replace batteries in your fire detectors and smoke alarms. If a
fire starts in your house and your fire detectors are in working order you will
only lose replaceable items and not the lives of your loved ones.
Fire damage is preventable; all you need to do is prevent fires form
starting. A little caution goes a long way in fire prevention.
If you enjoyed this article from Kevin Germain at CPS please
visit our fire damage
website today. You will find useful information to help you.
http://www.tcirestoration.com/fire.htm
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