Teaching Fire Safety in Your Home

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Teaching Fire Safety in Your Home Fire is one of the most destructive forces in nature, and it manages to damage or destroy many homes each year. While external fires spreading and doing damage to the home is a real concern in some areas, the face of the matter is that many of the flames start inside of homes. There are many potential reasons why fire damage might occur inside an Indianapolis home. Most cases are pure accidents, some are unfortunate coincidences, and some simply occur without there being a good reason.

Teaching Fire Safety to Children: The best way to prevent fires from damaging or destroying your home is to teach children about fire safety. Safety is the combination of precaution and knowing what to do during certain moments, which may well arise. Therefore, it is important to teach both of these safety aspects, in order to keep your home secure from this type of incident. However, the first focus should be on precautions which can be taken to prevent any kind of spark that could lead to fire damage in your Indianapolis home.

Kitchen Fire Prevention: For example, fire safety in the kitchen should be discussed as one of the greatest priorities in your home. More accidents happen in the kitchen than in most other rooms of a home, and there is no exception made for fire here. Since most kitchens feature a stove, microwave, and oven, knowing how to implement safe practices with these appliances is essential in preventing any kind of fire situation from developing. As such, it is important to teach about the danger of working over a stove with loose hair or draping clothing. It is crucial to teach about turning the handle of a pot inward in order to prevent accidental spills and other dangerous mishaps. Another good practice is to have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen. Many homes either have or are required to have fire extinguishers, but strangely, they may not always be located in the kitchen. It is also essential to not turn up the stove or to temperatures that are difficult to control, just as it is essential to keep the stove clean at all times so there are no debris caught which could flare up


into flames. Keeping the space free of paper towels and napkins is a simple measure, but an effective one also. Just as with a stove top, the same kind of precautionary measures go for working with an oven. Although most people know better, it is critical to never put any metallic objects in a microwave, as this will cause sparks that can eventually lead to fires as well.

Preventing an Electrical Fire: There are many other potential issues in the home to check up on. Another good example relates to electronics and electrical outlets. Using an outlet expander in order to provide more plug-in space is a common very common practice; however, it’s very possible to overload the device and cause a power surge which could ignite something. While modern units have surge protectors in them, there really can be no guarantees when it comes to this kind of thing. Damaged electronics and especially kinked cords also have the potential to spark onto their surroundings, which will likely consist of carpet and various amounts of dust. Faulty cords are at fault for many accidents each year. When it all comes down to it, teaching fire safety in the home is all about identifying problem areas and taking steps to correct or prevent them. Having good safety habits and taking measures to prevent accidents will lead to safer, more accident free homes for everyone.


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