Take Responsibility For Fire Safety In Your Home

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You may think a fire will never happen at your home.  Even if the risk seems small, the reality is that house fires are more common than you may think. Taking responsibility for fire safety in your home isn’t complicated or confusing. A few easy steps will ensure your family is ready in case of fire.

  • Be prepared: Make sure the proper amount of smoke detectors are installed, change the batteries on a regular basis, and routinely test them for proper functioning. Invest in fire extinguishers for your garage and kitchen.
  • Be careful: Check your home’s electronics for faulty wiring or frayed cords. Be diligent in the kitchen, avoid frying with large vats of hot oil, and keep the oven and stove free of debris and grease.
  • Have a plan: Having the right equipment and ensuring safety measures around fire isn’t enough. You need to have a plan in case something happens. Take the time to create, and practice, an evacuation plan. Make sure everyone in the family understands what to do in case of an emergency.

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