Fire prevention Tips for the
Safety of Family and Property

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How often has the doorbell rung or a child interrupted you while you were cooking, causing you to forget about the chicken you left sizzling on the stove - until smoke filled the house?  If this scenario or a similar one doesn’t sound familiar to you, you may want to think about it a little more because it’s likely that you, and every member of your family who has spent time behind the stove has run the risk of having a dangerous life threatening house fire ... and on more than one occasion.

In some cases when the smoke alarm sounds it's already too late and if it's not immediately controlled with a fire extinguisher then 911 must be called. Cooking is the leading cause of home fires. The latest statistics from NFPA say that one out of every three home fires started in the kitchen and more than 100,000 fires a year were related to cooking. 69% of these kitchen fires are a direct result of unattended cooking!
Fire Departments across Canada have some important safety tips for cooking during this busy holiday season.

 

Follow the safety tips listed below to protect yourself and your family.

 

Smoke Detectors

One is definitely NOT enough! Every home should be equipped with smoke detectors on every level, particularly outside of sleeping areas. Ensure that your smoke detectors are tested monthly and batteries are replaced twice a year. Change batteries when you change your clocks. Encourage children to help test the smoke detectors. Familiarize them with the sounds of the alarm(s).

 

Fire Extinguishers

Keep an all-purpose fire extinguisher in your kitchen (one rated for grease fires and electrical fires.)

 

Flammables

Keep matches, lighters and candles out of reach and out of sight of children!

Electrical Safety and Heat Sources

Make sure your electrical system is not being over-taxed.
This can cause a fire. Do your lights dim or flicker when extra appliances are plugged in?
If you have questions or concerns, consult a certified electrician.

 

Escaping a Fire

      

Online stove-on-reminder              

How often has the phone or doorbell rung or a child interrupted you while you were cooking, causing you to forget about the chicken you left sizzling on the stove - until smoke filled the house? If this scenario or a similar one does not sound familiar to you, you may want to think about it a little more because it’s likely that you, and every member of your family who has spent time with the stove has run the risk of having a dangerous life threatening fire ... and most likely on more than one occasion!

There were an estimated 14,000,000 unreported stove top fires in the U.S. and Canada last year!

Activate a stove-on-alert ... so that in the event you become distracted from the stove ... a 3 minute recorded audible reminder will be announced through your PC speaker system so that a fire doesn't happen in the first place!

Keep your family & property safe with
this Level ONE fire prevention tool.

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