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HOME
FIRE SAFETY TIPS |
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- Keep
volatile chemicals, such as fertilizers and turpentine, in their original
containers in a locked storage area separate from the home.
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- Store
gasoline in a garage or shed in a container approved for gasoline storage.
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- Never
bring or use gasoline indoors; and use it as a motor fuel only.
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- Keep
things that can burn away from your fireplace and keep a glass or metal
screen in front of your fireplace.
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- Store
matches and lighters in a locked cabinet.
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- Always
stay in the kitchen while cooking.
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- Keep
things that can burn, such as dishtowels, paper or plastic bags, and
curtains at least three feet away from the range top.
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- Douse
cigarette and cigar butts with water before dumping them in the trash.
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- When
cooking, do not wear loose-fitting clothing ,which can be ignited by
hot burners or gas flames.
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- Never
leave barbecue grills unattended while in use.
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- Keep
grills at least three feet away from other objects, including the house
and any shrubs or bushes.
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- Never
leave burning candles unattended and do not allow children to keep candles
or incense in their rooms.
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- Always
use stable, candle holders made of material that won’t catch fire,
such as metal, glass, etc.
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- Schedule
an appointment with professionals to have chimneys, fireplaces, wood
and coal stoves, central furnaces and space heaters inspected once a
year and cleaned as often as necessary.
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- Keep
space heaters at least three feet away from things that can burn, such
as curtains or stacks of newspaper, and always turn off heaters when
leaving the room or going to bed.
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- Be
careful not to overload electrical outlets, extension cords and power
strips.
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- Check
all wires and cords for damage and cover all unused electrical outlets.
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- Protect
bedrooms by having arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) installed.
Contact a professional electrician to handle this job.
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