Have You Taken All Precautions to Avoid Fires in Your Home?
Actionable advice.
It seems that fire and water are the number one enemies of homes, whether they are houses or apartments. Floods caused by strong floods can destroy homes or entire villages, and when they occur inside blocks of flats, they cause real havoc.
If the water seems to be friendlier, the burning fire is fueled by every oxygen bubble, which destroys homes and even life. And as prevention is more important than treatment, in the following lines we will present some useful tips that you must take into account to avoid fires in homes.
The main cause of most fires in homes, and not only, is the unattended stove. Whether the food is forgotten on the fire, the bottle is left lit, a fire is lit and there is a curtain or kitchen cloth near the source, all these factors can lead to disastrous fires so when you sit in the kitchen and cook do not forget to watch in the permanent source of the fire.
Also, young children will never be left unattended in the kitchen and especially around the fire and parents should take care of their education in this regard.
And the fat deposited on the stove or rather in the oven can cause a small fire in the kitchen so try to keep it clean in this area as it is normal to keep it in the whole house.
To avoid fires, it is recommended that the revisions to the gas pipes be carried out as frequently as possible.
Many times, fires broke out due to unquenchable cigarette butts. If you live in a wooden house and smoke in the attic or in a place where the fire can spread easily, be very careful where you throw away the extinguished cigarettes and especially make sure that you extinguish them very well. The same rule applies if you put out cigarettes in the ashtray, the cysts will be thrown in the trash. A safe cigarette butt can cause a large fire. Also, avoid touching textiles with cigarettes as they will catch fire extremely quickly.
Another common cause of house fires is a short circuit, which is why it is advisable to use grounded outlets when electronics and appliances are not used to be unplugged.
You must also pay close attention to the cables and plugs, as they must be in perfect working order.
Other times, fires are caused by forgotten or improperly placed radiators in the home. If you use an electric radiator, try to place it away from curtains or other furniture in the home. And most importantly, don't leave it unattended.
If you use pliers, try not to use objects that feed on the same place at the same time.
Do not use electronics or electrical appliances that have come in contact with water (eg hairdryer, epilator) under any circumstances. If they come in contact with water they will be unplugged, wiped, and allowed to dry.
Iron is one of the most problematic devices. When ironing, set the ideal temperature for the right material and after ironing, remove the iron from the socket. Also, try not to leave the iron unattended while it is plugged in.
Lighting scented candles during short aromatherapy sessions in your own home or simply lighting a candle on a holiday or during a romantic dinner are two activities that can lead to a fire. That is why it is recommended that when you light candles in the house they should be very well supervised. Candles should not be placed on plastic surfaces or paper. Also, they will not be lit near textiles.
The Christmas tree can also catch fire due to a faulty installation. So when you turn on the Christmas tree installation, don't leave it unattended.
At night, before going to bed, unplug electronics and appliances you do not use.
If you live in the house, you must pay close attention to the stoves. These will also not be left unattended so that portions of the burning wood do not fall to the floor or carpet. It is also not advisable for the stove to overheat as it may ignite surrounding objects.
It is advisable to have a fire extinguisher in your home because, if a fire breaks out in your home, it can be stopped from the very beginning. Do not try to extinguish the fire with water. It would also be advisable for the homes to be equipped with smoke detectors.


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