Fire Safety Prevention for your Home
October is Fire Prevention Month, it is meant to raise safety awareness ensure you are aware and protected. Fires are unpredictable and are one of the leading causes of injuries and death. What can you do to help protect your family and your home?
Check your smoke doctors and carbon monoxide detectors:
- Ensure you have them installed on all levels of your house and each bedroom
- Check them monthly to ensure they are working properly (press the test button to ensure that you can hear the noise)
- Change the batteries every six months (a good plan is to change them around day-light savings time, this is a good routine to be on)
- Even hardwire smoke detectors have batteries that need to be changed
Evaluate your homes’ wiring:
- If you live in an older home have an electrician check the wiring and your main panel to ensure everything is current and up to code
Have an Evacuation Plan:
- Ensure that you have an evacuation plan for your house and that all family members know what it is
- Practice it so that young children know what to do and where to go to get out of the house safely and quickly in case of a fire
- Ensure you have fire ladders for upper floors
- Ensure your fire extinguishers are current and in good working order (also make sure they are in an accessible place to grab quickly when you need them)
Tips to keeping your home and family safe:
- Keep matches, lighters and other ignitable items out of reach of children and in a secure location
- Ensure you teach children proper precautions when it comes to fireplaces, stoves, and ovens
- Stay in the kitchen when you have the stove on, or are frying or broiling foods
- Keep stove tops clear of flammable items
- If you smoke, ensure you have the proper container to extinguish them in (porches and desks are very flammable)
- Keep your grill a safe distance from the house (siding is very flammable)
Renters Insurance – why is it important?
- It protects not only your stuff, but you personally(accidents happen and having liability protection helps when you are responsible for something due to accidents or negligence)
If a fire does occur in your home ensure that you GET OUT and STAY OUT. Call for help and never go back inside for anything. Let the professionals help you and ensure that you and your family are safe!




