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Fire Safety Tips

By
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Home Connection

There was a house fire in Owatonna on Sunday.  I've not heard any specifics, but it looked like the entire home was a loss.  Even though October is Fire Safety month, it's never a bad time to think about fire safety and prevention.  Here are a few tips and pointers to be aware of:

Get smart about smoke alarms - have one installed on every floor, replace them when they're more than  10 years old, and check and replace your batteries once a year.

Have a plan - have two exits from every room, choose a safe place to meet outside, get out first then call for help, and practice your plan so everyone knows how to respond.

Be on the lookout for household hazards - use portable heaters sparingly and be sure they are shut off when sleeping, be extremely careful when using candles - never leave them unattended, keep matches and lighters stored safely away from children, always have someone present in the kitchen when cooking, be sure that smokers use caution when disposing of ashes - put water on them, and be very careful when storing flammables - be sure they are in safe containers and not in the house.

Everyone in the family needs to be smart about fire safety and prevention.

 

 

Tad Petersen / Home Inspector, Mpls
Safeguard Home Inspections, Inc. - Watertown, MN

Lynn good post, I would add that carbon monoxide detectors also need to be installed within 10 feet of all sleeping rooms. They typically last 5 years. Check the back of all detectors for the manufacture date if not sure of the age.

Mar 21, 2009 06:31 AM