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How to’make homes safer fromfires
ver a five-year period be-
0 ginning in 2015 and 2019',
fire departments across the
United States responded to roughly
347,000 home structure fires per
year. That data, courtesy of the
National Fire Protection Associa—
tion, underscores the significance of
home fire protection measures.
Smoke detectors are a key com~
ponent of fire protection, but there’s
much more homeowners can do to
protect themselves, their families,
their belongings, and their homes
from structure fires.
I Routinely inspect smoke detec-
tors. Smoke detectors can only alert
residents to a fire if they’re working
properly. Battery-powered smoke
detectors won’t work if the bat-
teries die. Routine smoke detector
check-ups can ensure the batteries
still have juice and that the devices
themselves are still functioning
properly. Test alarms to make sure
the devices are functioning and au—
dible in nearby rooms. Install ad-
ditional detectors as necessary so
alarms and warnings can be heard
in every room of the house.
I Hire an electrician to audit
your home. Electricians can inspect
a home and identify any issues that
could make the home more vulner—
able to fires. Ask electricians to
look over every part of the house,
including attics and crawl spaces.
Oft-overlooked areas like attics
and crawl spaces pose a potentially
significant fire safety threat, as
data from the Federal Emergency
Management Association (FEMA)
indicates that 13% of electrical fires
begin in such spaces.
I Audit the laundry room. The
laundry room is another poten—
tial source of home structure fires.
NFPA data indicates around 3% of
home structure fires begin in laun-
dry rooms each year. Strategies
to reduce the risk of laundry room
, fires include leaving room for laun—
dry to tumble in washers and dry-
ers; routinely cleaning lint screens
to avoid the buildup of dust, fiber
and lint, which the NFPA notes
are often the first items to ignite in
fires linked to dryers; and ensuring
the outlets washing machines and
dryers are plugged into can handle
the voltage such appliances require.
It’s also a good idea to clean dryer
exhaust vents and ducts every year.
I Look outward as well. Though
the majority of home fires begin '
inside, the NFPA reports that 4% of
such fires begin outside the home.
Homeowners can reduce the risk
of such fires by ensuring all items
that utilize fire, including grills and
firepits, are always used at least
10 feet away from the home. Never
operate a grill beneath eaves, and
do not use grills on decks. Never
leave children unattended around
firepits, as all. it takes is a single
mistake and a moment for a fire to
become unwieldy. .
I Sweat the small stuff. Hair
dryers, hair straighteners, scented
candles, clothes irons, and holi-
day decorations are some addi—
tional home fire safety hazards.
Never leave candles burning in
empty rooms and make sure beauty
and grooming items like dryers,
straighteners and irons are un»
plugged and placed in a safe place
to cool down when not in use.
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hundreds of thousands of home
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greatly reduce the risk that a fire
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