Fire Safety In The Winter
12/4/2018 (Permalink)
People are at greater risk in the winter season when they cook holiday meals, display decorations, and may use unsafe heat sources. The threat of winter fires is real; winter home fires amount for about 8% of the total number of fires in the U.S. Cooking is the leading cause of all winter home fires. A heat source too close to combustibles is the leading factor contributing to the start of a winter home fire. Here are some tips to keep you and your family safe:
- Place candles in a sturdy candle holder that will not tip over. Think about using battery operated flameless candles.
- Use holiday lighting safely; throw away light strands with frayed or pinched wires. Turn off all your holiday lights before going to bed or leaving the house.
- Water your Christmas tree everyday. A dry Christmas tree is dangerous because it can catch fire easily.
- Keep anything that can catch fire - oven mitts, wooden utensils, food packages, towels, and curtains- away from your stove top.
- Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, boiling, grilling, or broiling food to prevent fire.
- In case of oven fire, turn off the oven and keep the door closed until it is cool.
- Use turkey fryers outdoors. Never use them on a wooden deck or in a garage.
- Keep snow and ice 3 feet away from the fire hydrant. In case of fire, the firefighters need to be able to get to the hydrants quickly to protect people and property.