Arrange electrical cords so they neither
dangle loosely nor entangle with one another.
Matches, lighters, and all flammable
materials should be kept out of the reach of children.
Radiator covers should be made of a non-heat
absorbent material.
Wood stoves and fireplaces should have
screens and a gate, so that children cannot wander too close.
Fireplaces and, especially, chimneys should
be cleaned and inspected by a reputable professional every year.
There should be a smoke detector installed
on every level of your home and in the hallways leading to the bedrooms. It is an extra
precaution to have them installed in each bedroom.
Set the thermostats on water heaters between
135 and 130 degrees Fahrenheit.
Formulate an escape plan for every room in
your home, with an alternate plan in case the first option is blocked by fire. Practice
these escapes until every member of your family can
perform them automatically.
Set up a safe place to meet outside.
Keep flammable materials away from heat
sources.
Try to use non-flammable or fire-resistant
materials for curtains and upholstery.
Use space heaters only on noncombustible
surfaces and at least three feet from furniture and walls.
Store all flammable and combustible products
in cool, well ventilated places, locked securely and/or out of the reach of children.
Flammable liquids such as fuels should not
be kept in the house.
Keep paints, thinners, and other combustible
chemicals out of child's reach. Ideally, these materials should be kept in a locked metal
cabinet, away from heat sources.
Keep dirty rags in a sealed metal can or
dispose of them.
When not in actual use, lawn mowers and all
gas powered appliances should be stored empty.
Keep electrical outlets covered and do not
leave anything plugged in, when not in use.
Store gasoline only in metal cans approved
by your fire department.
In case of fire, it's a good practice to
keep water in plastic bottles in bedroom closets to dampen cloths for face protection
during escape.
If you have smoke detectors in the hallways,
you can sleep with the bedroom doors open.
Keep drapes away from heat sources,
including lamps.
Keep electrical cords from dangling.
Try to avoid the use of extension
cords. If you must use them, make sure they hug the wall. Under no circumstances
should any electric wires cross over the middle of the room.