Saturday 29 September 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ A Home Fire Can Get Out of Hand! Be Aware of These Tips...


While there is plenty of information on fire safety, home fires continue to be a huge problem in the United States. From 2011 to 2015, fire departments across the country responded to an average of 358,500 home structure fires, which resulted in $6.7 billion in damages. While in certain rare instances a house fire can't be avoided - like those started by forest fires - most fires are caused by things that could have been avoided entirely. The below information is advice from firefighters which will ensure that your home doesn't go down in an inglorious blaze. 

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2. Know how to properly put out a small fire

If you ever have a fire in your house that has gotten out of control, the only thing you need to do is call 911 and evacuate as soon as possible. But if the fire is small and manageable - like a small stove fire - there are ways to put it out before it becomes a real emergency. The best way to put out a fire on the stove is to snuff out the oxygen. Ways to go about it is to put the lid of a pan over the top of it or to cover the fire with a very wet rag. One thing you shouldn't do is douse your fire with water as using too little can actually cause the fire to spread.

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