Preventing Fire Damage in the Living Room
Many of the common causes for fire damage in the living room can
be easily prevented, given proper attention. The following
safety rules will help assuring a safe environment in your
living room, minimizing fire hazards to a minimum.
Electrical Devices
Start with checking outlets, sockets, and extension cord. Make
sure that they are not overloaded. Never run extension cord
under carpets and confirm that they are not looped over nails or
other sharp objects that could cause them to fray. Lamps should
be used with proper wattage bulbs. Keep adequate space around
TVs and stereo equipment to allow air to free flow and cool
these items down. It is very important that fuses in the plugs
of your TV, and stereo are rated correctly.
Upholstered Furniture
Modern upholstered furniture are required be resistant to
ignition from burning cigarettes and matches. Check the label to
see when your upholstered furniture was manufactured. If it was
manufactured before 1988, it is not fire-resistant and you must
be more cautious
Smoking, Lighters and Matches
Keep matches and lighters away from kids and educate them that
matches and lighters are dangerous and must be used very
carefully. If you have kids, it is recommended to use childproof
lighters and matchboxes. Do not leave burning cigarettes
unwatched. They can fall onto combustible materials and develop
into a serious fire. Be sure to put out smoking materials before
you go to sleep. Conform that the contents of ashtrays are cold
before you throw them to the trash. It is better to use solid
and stable ashtrays, preferably made of non-combustible
material. Ashtrays should be large, deep and frequently emptied.
Candles
Keep candles away from curtains, furniture, and anything else
that can catch fire. Place candles away from open windows or
where they are exposed to draughts. Use proper candleholders and
make sure the candle fits firmly inside them. Minimize the
option of fire even if a candle falls by leaving a clearance
above and around it. Never leave candles unattended.
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