Fire Safety Tips for Fall
9/4/2022 (Permalink)
When the weather turns cold most people spend more time inside their homes, because people are using fireplaces, furnaces, and heaters to keep warm. There's nothing quite as cozy as a fire, as long as you understand the dangers that can come of it.
Here are some tips to help prevent fires:
- Service Your Furnace: Before the cold winter weather sets in, be sure to call your heating and cooling company to service your furnace. It is good to have an inspection.
- Use Fireplaces Safely: Keep fire in its proper place by using a fireplace screen. This will keep sparks from flying out of the fireplace.
- Use Caution with Space Heaters: A space heater can be an effective way to warm up a room. There should be at least three feet of empty area around space heaters.
- Reconsider Leaf Burning: Burning leaves produces dangerous and cancer-causing chemicals. Homeowners should avoid disposing of leaves this way.
- Exercise Candle Caution: Candles are a great way to give a room some light, and also smell. They can also cause fires. Never leave candles burning unattended.
- Change Smoke Alarm Batteries: It is wise to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when you turn back your clocks for Daylight Saving Time.
- Safety Tips for Fall Driving: There's nothing more beautiful than a fall drive, but weather can cause dangerous roads.
Fall is a great time for many people to enjoy the beautiful crisp weather, but along with that comes several dangers especially fires.
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