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How To Prevent a Home Fire

10/9/2019 (Permalink)

Smoke alarm Having the right number of smoke alarms for your house size is important

How To Prevent a Home Fire

Being a homeowner in Rio Verde, AZ, comes with many benefits as well as significant responsibilities, especially regarding your family’s safety and well-being. It’s important to keep the house updated structurally to ensure it maintains its value, while also putting fire safety infrastructure in place or developing simple habits which help to avoid costly damage or disasters such as a home fire.
There are many things you and your family can do in regard to fire preparation, so you can have a little extra peace of mind.

Smoke Alarms: Having the right number of smoke alarms for your house size is important. Some people suggest installing one in each room, plus one outside of the bedrooms and on each floor of the home. It is also critical that you test them regularly to ensure they are working and replace the batteries each year.

Cook Safely: Kitchen fire preparation is essential in any home. Keep an eye on food when using the stove and stay inside when using the oven or any other heat-producing cooking appliance. Make sure pets will not jump onto cooking surfaces and keep flammable items a safe distance away. If a small fire starts in a pan with oil, use a lid to cover it and turn the burner off, and do not use water.

Appliances: Keep all your appliances in good working order, especially heaters and furnaces. Make sure wiring and extension cords are in good shape as well and be careful not to overload them.

In the worst-case scenario, if your fire preparation falls short, plan an emergency route out of the house. Especially for families with young children, it is a great learning opportunity to teach them what it means when a fire alarm goes off and how to leave the house if there is an emergency. Setup a planned escape route and determine a meeting area outside the house, then practice twice each year. You might even consider having essential supplies easily accessible to grab on the way out the door.
If your home goes through some fire damage, contact a professional fire restoration company to put your home back to the way it was and to restore as many of your belongings as possible.

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