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The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports,
eight out of ten fire deaths occur in the home. Although the
number of fire fatalities has dropped significantly over the
past decade, the percentage of fires that occur in the home
has remained steady.
The Orange Township Fire Department is working with NFPA
as a part of the "Team Up for Fire Safety" educational
campaign.
Fire can happen to anyone.
How often should I change my smoke detector battery?
Fire departments try to make it a big emphasis to change the
batteries when you change your clock. Its cheap insurance,
changing your batteries twice a year. Install a smoke and
fire alarm on each floor.
What is the cause of fires in the home?
Nearly one-third of home fire victims lost their lives in
fires which were smoking-related. If there is a smoker in
the home, install a smoke and fire alarm in his or her room
and have large heavy ashtrays placed in various locations.
I have been reading about clothes dryer fires, is this
a real problem?
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, about
14,000 clothes dryer-related fires occur each year. Since
dust and lint buildup is the major problem, CPSC recommends
the lint filter be cleaned after each load and make sure the
dryer is operating properly. Check for dust and lint buildup
in the exhaust duct and around other major appliances, such
as washers, water heaters and furnaces. Take all clothes out
of the dryer after the cycle is done.
Should I unplug my appliances?
All appliances should be unplugged when not in use. If an
appliance begins to smoke or smell, unplug it immediately.
Heat producing devices, such as irons and automatic brew coffee
pots, should never be trusted to turn themselves on or off,
particularly if they depend on a clock timer.
What about my power tools?
Unplug power tools when not in use.
How often should I have my furnace checked?
Have the furnace professionally inspected once each year.
Keep any flammable materials away from the furnace or water
heater. If you have a wood stove or fireplace, have the chimney
cleaned regularly. Leave lots of space around fans and space
heaters.
How many fire extinguishers should I have?
It is recommended that there be a fire extinguisher near each
exit.
Some other fire prevention advice:
Dont leave stoves or burners unattended while
cooking.
Dont wear loose fitting clothing while
cooking since they catch fire more easily.
Dont plug too many items in the same electrical
outlet or circuit, and check wiring and outlets for signs
of damage.
Always remember to keep matches and lighters
away from children.
Dont place extension cords under rugs.
Do not keep combustible materials like newspapers
after you have finished with them.
Flammable liquids should be stored in a cool,
ventilated place away from any source of heat.
Hold a fire drill, showing everyone how to stay
low and exit from the dwelling.
If you would like more information, please contact the Orange
Township Fire Prevention Bureau at 740-548-7104. You can also
log onto www.firepreventionweek.org
to download free fire safety information and a home escape
worksheet.
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