By Jed Veal


Some people don't like to think too much about certain topics because they are unappealing. Unfortunately, the reason some topics are unappealing is because they could imply tragic or disastrous prospects, and not giving them enough thought could lead to being unprepared if they ever actually become a reality. To many people, fire safety procedures tend to fall into this category. It's not the most attractive thing to talk about, but it could save lives if the time comes.

Far too many people die every year in accidental fires. Many of these deaths would have been avoidable with some forethought and planning. Creating a route for fire escape in the home that everyone knows is one of the best ways to give your family some preparedness if a fire ever does start in your home. You can hold a family meeting to plan and familiarize everyone with it. A route from every room should be planned, especially the ones that see the most activity (e.g. bedrooms, entertainment areas). Note each piece of furniture and potential tripping or blocking hazard, and formulate a way around them. Once the route is set, try to keep the areas uncluttered. Make sure that everyone is well-acquainted with the route. It's a good idea to practice it several times to commit it to memory. If you have a multi-story home, it might a good idea to install ladders outside the windows, or at least have some portable rope ladders that can be dropped down quickly. Have a nearby meeting place that everyone knows to go to after escaping.

Each year, home sprinkler systems save millions in property damage and prevent injuries and deaths. Water can damage a home, but it's much easier and cheaper to deal with than a home destroyed by fire. They are easily one of the best ways to prevent fires from growing out of control, especially when no one is home at the time. Fire sprinkler systems for homes are less expensive than you might think, simple to have installed in a new home or retrofit into an older one. Fire sprinklers designed for private homes also tend to conform to aesthetic standards, so they won't look unsightly.

Most people enjoy lighting candles. They can create an atmosphere with their light and aroma. However, they are also one of the most common causes of home fires. If you choose to have candles, make sure they are not placed where they can be toppled, but remain visible. They should be out of the reach of children and animals, and the wicks should be cut to about one-fourth of an inch.

Every home should have a fire extinguisher. It is one of the most vital safety features you can possibly have in your home. Small fires can easily be put out. It should be placed where it can be reached quickly from any area of the home, such as a hallway in the middle of the house or a kitchen wall. Accidents in the kitchen could also lead to fires, so it could be handy to have it there.

Chemicals in cleaning products could be flammable as well as toxic, so keep them where children and animals won't be able to reach them. Check the product labels to be sure they're being stored in proper conditions.

It's not always easy to get a fire safety put together, but it's well worth it if it ends up keeping your and your family safe from fires. You may even enjoy lowered insurance rates.




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