22 Feb 2008 03:51:47 | Kim Filler
When purchasing a fireplace for your home you must consider
every hazard associated, so you can take all necessary measures
in preventing fires or fire related injuries. Keep in mind the
precautions listed below in order to decrease the odds of any
fire related problems in your home:
Never: Never burn charcoal or use a hibachi in
your fireplace because they both produce deadly carbon monoxide.
Never close the flue while a fire is still burning. Carbon
monoxide could build up and cause danger to those in the home.
Never use gasoline, lighter fluid or kerosene to start a
fire. The best choice for starting a fire is using long-stemmed
matches. Never leave a fire unattended. Always
Always protect yourself and your family from
fire-related injuries by enclosing the fireplace opening with a
glass door or a screen. Always have your fireplace checked
by a professional at least once year. Always make sure
flammable items such as newspapers or magazines are away from
the fire. Always teach children to stay away from
fireplaces. Always have a fire extinguisher on hand.
Always make sure there is at least one working smoke
detector on every level of your home. Studies show that in
2003 someone died in a fire related accident about every 2 hours
and someone was injured, due to fire, every 29 minutes. Fire
safety is very important and should be taught to children at a
very young age. The following is a list of fire safety tips
which you should teach your children when they are very little:
Stop, Drop and Roll – If you have not taught
this to your children, you need to do it now. A child needs to
know the best way to react if they happen to catch on fire. They
must stop what they are doing right away, drop to the ground and
then roll until the flames have been smothered out. If there is
only one thing you teach your children about fires, let this be
it.
Know the Emergency Numbers – If a fire was to break
out in your house, would your children know who to call? Always
teach your children to know the number for the fire department.
Furthermore, have the number either on speed dial or on a piece
of paper near the phone. The number to call throughout the US is
911.
Using A Fire Extinguisher – Quickly give your
children the 101 on how to use a fire extinguisher. This could
ultimately save your life as well as the lives or your children.
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