Winter Fire Safety Tips for the Home

Room Heating

Space heaters and heating stoves are used throughout the nation to increase the warmth in rooms. They do the job,but can be dangerous. to use them safely:

Fireplaces

When temperatures inside are kept down, a crackling fire in the fireplace is a cozy and cheery way to keep warm. But these fires, if not carefully tended, could cause tragedy. To use them safely:

Furnace Heating

It's important that you have your furnace checked out and cleaned regularly, and that it be in good working condition. Furnace fire safety tips need to be observed all year round. Some things you should know:

Kitchen Stoves

Detection and Escape

All homes, condominiums, and apartment residences (including hotel rooms) should have smoke detectors installed. Install a smoke detector outside the bedroom areas on the ceiling and on every living area of your home. Have a fire escape plan, and have the entire family practice it. If windows are emergency exits in your home, train your family to use them in case a fire should strike, and see that the storm windows open easily. Plan a meeting place outside for all family members to meet after practicing your drill. This will help to ensure that everyone has escaped the building safely.

Miscellaneous

Frozen pipes? Don't try to thaw them with a blowtorch or other open flames. Use hot water or a UL labeled device for thawing; otherwise a fire could be the result. Is there a fire hydrant outside of your home? If there should be a fire, firefighters need to be able to hook their hose up to that hydrant. Shovel the snow away from the hydrant. It may save your home, or that of your neighbors.

If a Fire Strikes, Sound the Alarm, Leave the Building Quickly,
and
Stay Outside.
Notify the Fire Department by Dialing 911 and Say
"I Want to Report A Fire."


For further information contact:

Chattanooga Fire Department
Fire Prevention Section

910 Wisdom Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406
(423) 697-1418 (voice)
(423) 697-1441 (fax)
 


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