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Fire safety tips

Did You Know?

The majority of home fires start in the kitchen, often due to unattended cooking. As part of effective fire safety systems and life safety systems, always keep an eye on what you’re cooking and keep flammable items away from the stove. Simple awareness, combined with proper fire safety solutions, can significantly reduce fire risks.

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Overloading electrical outlets is a common cause of fires in homes and workplaces. To support fire code compliance and overall industrial safety systems, use power strips with built-in circuit breakers and avoid plugging multiple high-wattage appliances into a single outlet. Well-designed fire safety engineering helps prevent electrical fire hazards before they start.

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Space heaters should be kept at least three feet away from anything that can burn, including furniture, bedding, and curtains. In both residential and industrial settings, safe heater use is a key element of firefighting systems and preventive fire safety solutions. Always turn heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed.

 

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Candles start nearly 3,000 home fires each year. To align with recommended fire safety systems, keep candles in sturdy holders, away from flammable materials, and extinguish them before leaving the room. Many risks addressed by a professional firefighting contractor begin with small, preventable ignition sources like open flames.

 

Did You Know?

The majority of home fires start in the kitchen, often due to unattended cooking. Keeping an eye on what you’re cooking and keeping flammable items away from the stove can make a big difference!

Did You Know?

Overloading electrical outlets is a common cause of fires. Use power strips with built-in circuit breakers and avoid plugging multiple high-wattage appliances into a single outlet.

Did You Know?

Space heaters should be kept at least three feet away from anything that can burn, including furniture, bedding, and curtains. Also, turn them off when you leave the room or go to bed.

Did You Know?

Candles start nearly 3,000 home fires each year. Keep them in sturdy holders, away from anything flammable, and always extinguish them before leaving the room.