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Tips to Prevent House Fires

9/10/2019 (Permalink)

A home is a place where you make memories that’s why it is scary to imagine your home ever suffering
from a disaster such as a fire.
Here are ways to reduce the risk of house fire
1. Inspect All Your Heating Sources
When your heating sources are not properly working they could trigger a fire to happen. You should
have them checked out annually by a professional. Make sure your air filters are always cleaned out. A
fire can easily start from debris and dust being too close to a heat source so make sure you clean them
regularly.
2. Test Your Smoke Alarms Regularly
The easiest way to avoid a house fire is by checking your smoke alarms regularly. There is a little button
on it that you can press to test it. If it beeps weakly, then you need to change the batteries. If a fire
breaks out and it’s not working, tragedy can quickly occur as no one is alerted to evacuate.
3. Don’t Leave Your Kitchen
A few seconds is all it takes for a fire to break out. Do not to leave cooking food unattended. If for
whatever reason you can’t turn off the oven, call someone into the kitchen to watch the food until you
get back.
4. Keep Your Stove and Oven Clean
Food particles aren’t the only thing that could cause this to happen. If your curtains hang a little too
close to the stove, they can catch fire. If you leave a dish towel or cookbook on a burner that you forgot
was still hot, they can catch fire.
5. Always Check Your Dryer
Depending on what type of dryer you have, they need to be inspected on a yearly basis. We all get in a
hurry when we’re doing our chores but, don’t forget to clean out your lint trap every time you put in a
new load of laundry.
6. Maintain All Cords
Before you plug something in, make sure that the cord hasn’t been chewed. If you do notice damaged
wires, replace them as soon as possible because this is a huge fire hazard. .

7. Properly Store Flammable Products
Household cleaners and common cosmetic items like hairspray and shaving cream can be hazardous. If
they are exposed to a large heat source, they can combust. Keep them away from space heaters, and
store them safely in a cool area.
8. Practice Caution with Candles
Scented can cause fire if you don’t use them carefully. Make sure you put them out before you exit a
room and keep them far away from blankets or other objects.
9. Be Careful with Your Fireplace
You don’t want any stray sparks to escape so you need to make sure you have a door between the
flames and your flooring. It goes without saying, but never leaves the room when the fireplace is going.
Dispose of them in a metal container that is designated just for the ashes.
10. Keep Fire Extinguishers Around
Fire extinguishers are your best defense weapon when a fire breaks out. Make sure you have one in
every room that is a potential threat, such as the kitchen. Every family member should know how to use
an extinguisher so if a fire does happen, it can be put out as fast as possible.
If you are searching for a professional service company that is reliable you can trust and can guarantee
you highest quality work, contact SERVPRO of Ventura, a trusted leader in restoration industry, it
provides services to ensure that your home is fully restored. Trusting SERVPRO of Ventura to do the job
is having your family safe at home again. Call us at (805) 656-3911 for assistance.

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