3 Important Home Fire Safety Equipment
12/13/2021 (Permalink)
As the weather gets colder and colder outside, we turn more to our houses for refuge. But when our time spent indoors with our fireplaces and heaters increases, so does the risk of house fires. With that in mind, we put together a quick, easy list of important fire safety equipment everyone should have in their house to help prevent fires.
Fire Extinguisher –
While this may seem obvious, having a working ABC-class fire extinguisher in the house is often overlooked. Cooking fires are the number one cause of house fires according to the National Fire Protection Association, so it is strongly recommended to keep at least one of these in the kitchen
Smoke Detectors –
Probably the first line of defense for those unaware a fire has even started, it is recommended to place at least one in a centralized area of each floor of your house, including one for each bedroom. In fact the National Fire Protection Association reports that almost two-thirds of fire related casualties happen in homes without a working smoke detector. To help with the chore of keeping your smoke detectors working, you can even purchase some with sealed 10-year batteries.
Carbon Monoxide Alarms –
Just as important, these alarms detect the deadly, colorless gas Carbon Monoxide. A CO leak in tandem with a fire can be devastating. You can even find combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Like smoke detectors, make sure to place them in centralized locations on each floor of your house as well as in the bedrooms. And regularly test them to ensure they are working properly.
We hope that this quick reminder on the importance of these 3 pieces of fire safety equipment will help keep you and your home safe this winter. And if you do experience any fire damage, you can always count on us to clean it up “Like it never even happened.”