1- Buy a smoke alarm. Put this gadget throughout your house so the first sign of fire can be detected. A few good ones will help you turn off an overheating stove or simmering stack of papers before either erupts into a flame. Test them occasionally to make sure they work and always remember to change their batteries diligently.
2- Don't smoke in bed. Prevent a fire in your home by finding a new way to relax yourself to sleep. If you toke on a cigarette while lying under a blanket, you might accidentally doze off and drop a few ashes. Then, you'll wake up to a new sequel of the burning bed. Be safe and save your cigarette smoking for when you are alert, outside and near an ashtray.
3- Tape up frayed wires as soon as you see they are damaged. Don't wait until you smell a strange odor. The energy and heat that runs through these metallic strands can start a flame. Wrap damaged ones with electrical tape until you can replace them with new wires.
4- Use proper BBQ pits. Avoid creating your own special rig based on a friend's suggestion. Just ask a fireman, people burn down their houses each year with the hopes of cooking food in a homemade contraption. Prevent a fire in your home by going old school and buying a traditional grill or smoker.
5- Remain in the kitchen as you cook. A momentary lapse of judgment in adding too much oil to a dish and a walk into another room is enough to start a fire that can rage out of control. As a result, you want to be present throughout your entire cooking session. This way, if something unexpected happens, you can act right away.
6- Purchase fire extinguishers. Place them in key places of your house like the kitchen and bedroom. By having this type of safety accessory in your residence, you can prevent a spark from turning into something dangerous. Pick up reasonably priced ones at Ace Hardware stores.
These 6 safety tips can help prevent a fire in your home. Use them and avoid going through a devastating event that can negatively affect your entire family.
Published by Stephanie Modkins
Stephanie M. is a freelance writer who lives in the northwest. Her main goal is to write in a way that entertains, educates or uplifts readers. View profile
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