Protect against a Fire
7/5/2020 (Permalink)
The following are things you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your property in the event of a Fire:
SMOKE ALARMS AND CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
Install smoke alarms. Properly working smoke alarms decrease your chances of dying in a fire by half.
Place smoke alarms on every level of your residence, including the basement.
Install a working carbon monoxide detector in the common area of the bedrooms.
Test and clean smoke alarms once a month and replace batteries at least once a year. Replace smoke alarms once every 10 years.
COOKING SAFETY
Never leave cooking unattended.
Always wear short or tight-fitting sleeves when you cook.
Keep towels, pot holders and curtains away from flames
Never use the range or oven to heat your home.
ESCAPING THE FIRE
Have an escape plan. Review escape routes with your family.
Make sure windows are not nailed or painted shut.
Teach family members to stay low to the floor, where the air is safer, when escaping from a fire.
In high-rise, never lock fire exits or doorways, halls or stairways. Never prop stairway or other fire doors open.
HEATING SOURCE
Place space heaters at least three feet away from flammable/combustible materials.
Use only the type of fuel designated for your space heater.
MATCHES/LIGHTERS AND SMOKING
Keep matches/lighters away from children.
Never smoke in bed or when drowsy or medicated.
If you must smoke, do it responsibly.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Inspect extension cords for frayed or exposed wires or loose plugs
Make sure outlets have cover plates and no exposed wiring.
Make sure wiring does not run under rugs, over nails, or across high traffic areas.
Do not overload extension cords or outlets.
If you do have a fire, please call SERVPRO of Allston, Brighton & Brookline (617) 903-5055 to assist you in the cleanup