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Home Fire Safety For Yourself

Our homes are usually the most expensive single item we ever buy.  Not only do they represent a significant financial investment, but our home is a big emotional investment.  They are the places where we raise our families and celebrate our lives.  Our homes are our refuge from a busy world – a safe place where we live, love and grow together.  Yet in the U.S. alone there are more than 500,000 residential fires every year that are serious enough to require a call to the fire department.  Worse yet, every year more than 4,000 Americans die in home fires and approximately 20,000 are injured.  Tragic statistics indeed, but equally tragic is that the vast majority of these fires and related injuries and deaths are preventable. Top Ten Tips for Fire Safety 1. Install Smoke Alarms.The single most important purchase you can make for your home is smoke alarms.  Working smoke alarms can double your chances of surviving a fire.  Most deaths that occur in home fires aren抰 from fire, but from smoke. Homes should have at least one one smoke alarm on every level. 

To make certain smoke alarms are fully functional they should be tested monthly, kept free of dust and have the batteries replaced annually.  The smoke alarm itself should be replaced every ten years, or as recommended by the manufacturer. 2. Plan an Escape Route.If a fire does break out, you must get out fast.  Being awakened by a smoke alarm at 2:00 a.m. is not the time to have to think through how to get you and your family to safety.  You must plan ahead by sitting down with your family and go over an escape plan that includes at least two exits from every room.  If you live in an apartment building, your escape plan must not include elevators.  Finally, when you develop your escape plan decide on a safe meeting place outdoors where everyone meets after the escape.  Your household should practice the escape plan two times a year. 3. Beware of Smoking.The leading cause of fire deaths is careless smoking.  Avoid smoking in bed and take great care to make large ashtrays readily available to smokers throughout your household.  Cigarettes can smolder under and around upholstered furniture unnoticed only to ignite into a full blaze minutes later. 4. Take Care Cooking.Never leave your cooking unattended.

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