Fire Safety Tip
The most important thing to keep in mind when it comes to fires and fire safety is that a fire can occur in an instant. Most home fires are started because of negligence. Many people are careless and don't really think of the repurcussions of their actions. Some people leave flames unattended, thinking because they are small they can't cause much damage. But many home fires are caused by incendiary devices such as candles, cigarettes and even the stove. When it comes to protecting your home and your family, make sure you follow the correct fire safety tips.
The Most Important Fire Safety Tip -- Never Leave A Flame Unattended
The number one fire safety tip -- Never leave candles, incense, cigarettes or even your stove unattended when lit. The possibility of causing a fire is increased if you leaven these objects and devices to sit while ignited. Although the tips of incense and cigarettes and candles are significantly small, if placed next to the right fabric, they can light a fire and take down a whole residence.
The importance of having smoke alarms in the house is the next greatest fire safety tip. Smoke alarms are your first line of defense when it comes to being alerted of a fire. In the event of a fire, time is everything. The earlier you get the warning, the better your chances are of you escaping.
Also, having a fire escape plan is a great idea, not just for the home, but for the office and anywhere you are. Make sure everyone around you is aware of what to do in the event of a fire and go over your plans on how to escape.
When it comes to fire safety week, take time to learn about prevention and protection. It could save your life one of these days. Don't just keep it a topic for the adults either, include fire safety for kids so that everyone can be in on the safety!
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Related Resources:
- Fire Safety
- 10 Tips For Fire Safety
- FIREWISE.ORG
- Home Fire Safety
- USFA Holiday Fire Prevention
- Kids Fire Safety Tips
- USFA Kids
- NFPA :: Research & Reports
- American Red Cross - Health and Safety Tips
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