Fire Safety Tips

June 18, 2017 6:48 am

You can protect your apartment from house fires with some easy to follow fire safety tips. Fire protection safety tips include simple things to do that keep a home safe throughout the year, including identifying fire escape routes and general fire protection safety.

Best Fire Safety Tips

  • Don’t leave items in the stove or on the range unattended while cooking to prevent house fires. Keep flammable items including cleaners, solvents and paper or fabric away from the stove at all times.
  • One of the best fire safety tips includes extinguishing candles when leaving the room. Don’t leave them burning, even if occupants will be gone “for just a minute.” Make sure candles are completely out when retiring for the evening.
  • Prevent house fires by ensuring smokers exercise some caution. Never smoke in bed and be wary of vintage bedspreads, linens and carpets, which are often flammable. Don’t leave the room when a cigarette is burning and prevent smoldering embers in ashtrays from setting fire to the garbage by running water in the ashtray before throwing away the ashes.

Summer Fire Safety Tips Help Prevent House Fires

  • Be aware of fire prevention rules when using fireworks outside the house. Keep a bucket of water and a hose at the ready in case they are needed and stay away from patches of dry grass. Exercise caution when lighting fireworks and make sure friends and family only watch the display from afar.
  • Summer fire safety tips include keeping a careful watch on the barbecue. The National Fire Data Center estimates grills are the cause of more than 6,000 fires every year. Douse coals after use and don’t overdo it with the lighter fluid; sometimes barbecue fires can be hard to start, but they will flame up hours later. Don’t overfill propane tanks and ensure that the fuel line connection is solid before using a gas grill. Keep all grills in open areas to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Using the Best Fire Protection Systems

  • Identify all of the fire escape routes in a home. Determine whether the home needs additional fire escapes or portable fire ladders added to any room in the house.
  • Plan escape routes in case of a fire; it’s one of the best fire protection systems available for a house. Make sure everyone knows what to do in case of a fire, and consider doing some practice fire drills in the home, too.
  • Smoke detectors and home fire alarms can help prevent injuries in case of a fire. Smoke detectors are inexpensive and sometimes available for free from the local fire department, and they are still one of the best fire protection systems available.
  • Test smoke detectors and home fire alarms when changing the clocks in the spring and fall; it’s an easy way to remember that “it’s time” to keep a house safe.