Home Fire Safety
Рубрика Home Security | 10 Mar 2009 11:17 | admin
Our homes are usually the most expensive single item we ever buy. Not only do they represent a home is a big emotional investment. They are the places where we raise our families and celebrate our a busy world - a safe place where we live, love and grow together. Yet in the U.S. more than 500,000 residential fires every year that are serious enough to require a call to the fire than 4,000 Americans die in home fires and approximately 20,000 are injured. Tragic statistics indeed, but equally tragic vast majority of these fires and related injuries and deaths are preventable.
Top Ten Tips for Fire Safety
The single most important purchase you can make for your home is smoke alarms. Working smoke alarms can a fire. Most deaths that occur in home fires aren’t from fire, but from smoke. Homes should have alarm on every level. To make certain smoke alarms are fully functional they should be tested monthly, kept and have the batteries replaced annually. The smoke alarm itself should be replaced every ten years, or as
2. Plan an Escape Route
If a fire does break out, you must get out fast. Being awakened by 2:00 a.m. is not the time to have to think through how to get you and your family ahead by sitting down with your family and go over an escape plan that includes at least two room. If you live in an apartment building, your escape plan must not include elevators. Finally, when you safe meeting place outdoors where everyone meets after the escape. Your household should practice the escape plan two
3. Beware of Smoking
The leading cause of fire deaths is careless smoking. Avoid smoking in bed and take great care to smokers throughout your household. Cigarettes can smolder under and around upholstered furniture unnoticed only to ignite into
4. Take Care Cooking
Never leave your cooking unattended. Furthermore, be aware of flammable materials like curtains, dish towels or cooking areas. To avoid accidental spills of hot oil or boiling water be sure the handles of pots stove so they can’t be bumped or grabbed by children. Should cooking oil in a pan catch fire a lid. Under no circumstances should you pour water on a grease fire. This will cause the fire
5. Space for Space Heaters
Whether electric, kerosene or some other fuel space heaters need space. They should be from anything that can burn. Always keep children and pets away from heaters and never leave them unattended
6. Matches, Lighters and Children Don’t Mix
Children are often fascinated by fire. Teach your children that matches and be played with and are to be used only by adults. Store all matches and lighters where children Because children are naturally curious, don’t hesitate to check under your children’s bed, in closets and other places matches or lighters in their rooms.
7. Use Electricity Carefully
Promptly replace cracked or frayed cords on appliances. or smokes unplug it immediately and have it repaired or replaces. An all too common cause of electrical improper use of extension cords. Never run extension cords under rugs and never use an extension cord to professional should service circuit breaker or fuse boxes. If a fuse must be replaced, use only the proper
8. Stay Low Under Smoke
If you must escape a fire, stay close to the floor. Smoke and toxic gasses floor is cleaner.
9. Stop, Drop and Roll
If your clothing catches fire, DO NOT RUN! Running feeds will cause them to spread more rapidly. Instead, stop where you are, drop to the floor or ground, hands and roll around until the flames are covered. Should you encounter a person whose clothing is on blanket, rug or coat and roll them on the ground.
10. Treating a Burn
The best quick treatment to run cool water over the burn for 10 to 15 minutes. This will cool the burn. Never ice on a burn may damage the skin or even cause mild frostbite. And contrary to what your don’t apply butter or any grease to a burn. It will prevent air from reaching the burn. If cause blisters or charring, seek medical attention immediately. Severe burns can easily become infected.
Preventing fires and fire of luck. It takes planning. Every household should have a plan that includes a home safety checklist, smoke and regular safety audit. Make protecting your family, household and valuables from fire a priority. Your life may