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Make fire safety a “family business” by involving the
entire family in a fire safety inspection of your home. Use
this list to check for fire hazards found most commonly in
the home.
How Fire Safe
Is Your Home?
Make fire safety a
“family business” by involving the entire family in a fire
safety inspection. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to use
as a guide.
Fire Hazards:
Check for fire hazards in your home.
Correct any problems NOW
Kitchen
- Matches stored out of
reach of children.
- No overloaded outlets
or extension cords.
- No curtains or towel
racks close to the range.
- Flammable liquids
(cleaning fluids, contact adhesives, etc.) or aerosols
stored away from the range or other heat source.
(Remember, even a pilot light can set vapors on fire.)
- No attractive or
frequently used items stored above the range where someone
could get burned reaching for them (especially small
children in search of cookies or other goodies).
- No worn or frayed
appliance or extension cords.
Living Room,
Family Room, Den, Bedrooms
- Matches and lighters
stored out of reach of children.
- Matches and lighters
stored out of reach of children.
- Use only large
ashtrays (small ashtrays are too dangerous).
- Empty ashtrays
frequently (when all signs of heat and burning are gone).
- Fireplace kept
screened and cleaned regularly.
- Replace worn or
frayed extension cords or other electrical cords.
- No extension cords
run under rugs or carpets or looped over nails or other
sharp objects that could cause them to fray.
- Heating equipment
kept three feet away from curtains, furniture, and papers.
- No overloaded outlets
or extension cords.
Basement,
Garage, Storage Areas
- No newspapers or
other rubbish stored near furnace, water heater, or other
heat source.
- No oily, greasy rags
stored, except when kept in labeled and sealed non-glass
containers (preferably metal).
- No gasoline stored in
the house or basement (It should be stored away from the
house in an outbuilding and only in safety cans that have
flame arresters and pressure-relief values.)
- No flammable liquids
stored near workbench or pilot light or in anything other
than labeled, sealed metal containers. (This includes
varnish, paint remover, paint thinner, contact adhesives,
cleaning fluids, etc.)
- No overloaded outlets
or extension cords.
- All fuses of the
correct size.
Dangerous
Actions:
Safety
Measures: Do you have these safety items in your home?
- Working smoke
detectors on all levels and outside sleeping areas (each
story or wing, basement, etc.) Have you tested the detector
in the last month? Changed the batteries within the last
year?
- ABC fire extinguisher
in the kitchen and/or workshop?
- Emergency exit plan
with two ways out from each room and a meeting place
outdoors?
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