Leading Causes of Fires - How to Avoid
6/20/2022 (Permalink)
Cooking is the leading cause of home fires & injuries in the U.S. Cooking fires often result from unattended cooking and human error, rather than mechanical failure of stoves or ovens. Although it is important to make sure your appliances are functioning properly and kept up to date, it is equally important to cook with caution and never get too comfortable in the kitchen.
Heating is the second leading cause of residential fires. However, heating fires are a larger problem in single-family homes than in apartments. Unlike apartments, the heating systems in single-family homes are often not professionally maintained. Make sure your heating systems are being professionally regulated during the colder seasons.
Although accidents happen, it is important to be prepared and alert in order to minimize these changes before they occur. Here are a few simple safety precautions to take to decrease the possibility of a fire.
- Keep flammables away from ignition sources.
- Utilize flammable storage cabinets.
- Know your chemical properties.
- Do not block fire extinguishers with equipment.
- Utilize those with electrical expertise/installations/assistance.
- Do not overload outlets - use a track plug.
- Practice good housekeeping techniques in the lab/office/work area.
- Inspect wires for possible damage and replace them as needed.