Keep your home safe!

More home fires and deaths happen from November - April because of the holidays. With Thanksgiving right around the corner, you must keep your home and family safe, as well as being prepared! It's essential to have a fire escape plan that everyone in your household knows in case of an emergency.

QUICK FACTS:
  • 1,500 homes burn daily in the US.
  • Texas, Pennsylvania, and California lead the nation in fire deaths.
  • For every 5 home fires, 2 starts in the kitchen.
  • Leaving cooking unattended is one of the main causes of house fires.
  • Between 2014-2016, there were 2,400 home fires reported on Thanksgiving Day.

By the time most fires are detected, they are so large that they usually can't be extinguished without professional help. Most people doubt that a fire will ever take place in their home. But in the chance that it does, it's vital to have a fire extinguisher handy and ready for use, especially around this time of year. No one wants Thanksgiving ruined by a home fire or burnt food, so be prepared and buy a fire extinguisher! The most important step to take to keep your family safe is to be prepared. Below are some tips to consider during your holiday season this year!

Fire Safety Tips:
  • Never leave a heat source unattended: Stay in the home when cooking your Thanksgiving feast.
  • Teach young children the importance of fire safety.
  • Maintain your smoke alarms: Test them according to manufacturer specifications (usually no longer than every 12 months), and replace every 10 years.
  • Keep your appliances clean – ensure stoves and ovens are free of food debris and grease, and keep dryer lint traps clean.
  • Keep flammable substances away from dryers, hot water heaters, and stoves.
  • Keep fire hazards out of reach of children.
  • Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and maintain its service schedule.

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