Indoor and Outdoor Fire Precautions October 2015 | Page 4

Indoor fire Prevention Tips

Indoor fires are very common . Two of every five home fires start in the kitchen with unattended cooking being a factor in one-third of home cooking related fires . Heating equipment such as space heaters or wood stoves are often the second leading cause of home fires , fire deaths and fire injuries . Electrical fires and candles are also causes for indoor fires . Here are some tips to prevent indoor fires :
When an adult is cooking in the kitchen , make sure they never leave the stove unattended .
Never leave flammable items such as clothes or bedding near lit candles .
Always remind the adult in the room to turn off any space heaters or portable air conditioners .
Don ’ t plug too many items into an extension cord . Never play with a lighter or matches . Never leave a burning fire in your fireplace unattended .

Outdoor fire Prevention Tips

Natural disasters , wildfires and flammable debris are just a few ways fires can start outside your home . In the event of a natural disaster , any gas leaks may cause a fire . Wildfires should be taken into consideration for those residing in heavily forested areas . To prevent a fire starting outdoors , it is important to take the following precautions :
Make sure your home is equipped with gutter guards . Without gutter guards , flammable debris can build up and pile on your roof leaving your home at risk for a fire . Ask an adult whether or not your home has gutter guards .
Be aware of any broken gas lines or vehicles with gas leaks . Never leave an outdoor fire burning unattended .
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