Home Safety Inspection
You CAN Improve Fire Safety In Your Home.
Start by making a fire safety inspection of your home. Check
your house or apartment room by room to see which of these
fire hazards you can find. Then take action to correct
them! |
Inspection Hints and fixes
Remove piles of stored newspapers or other rubbish.
Newspapers stored in a damp, warm place may ignite
spontaneously.
Check for overloaded outlets or old or frayed extension
cords.
Replace fuses of the wrong size.
Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children.
Flammable liquids (cleaning fluids, contact adhesives,
etc.) or aerosols stored near the range or other heat source.
Remember, even a pilot light can set vapors on fire. Dispose
of outdated or empty cans properly. |
Safety Tips
Remove all materials on or near your stove that
could catch on fire, including paper, dishcloths, etc.
Put a box of baking soda and a large pot lid next to
your stove. Get a kitchen fire extinguisher and learn how to
use it.
Remove electrical cords from under rugs, those
nailed to walls and behind radiators. Replace old damaged
cords.
Move flammable liquids stored near stoves or other
heat source to a safe, distant location.
Test your smoke detector regularly and replace
batteries twice a year when you change your clock for Daylight
Savings. |
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