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Fire! – Staying Safe

Fire safety in the home is an essential consideration for everyone, regardless of age or ability. According to the Calgary Fire Department, cooking-related fires are the leading cause of residential fires in Calgary. However, there are simple steps that we can all take to prevent fires and keep our homes and loved ones safe.

Cooking is a daily activity that we all do, but it can also be a significant source of fires in the home. To prevent cooking-related fires, always stay in the kitchen while cooking and keep a close eye on your food. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of kitchen fires; if you need to leave the kitchen, turn off the stove or oven. Ensure that all flammable objects are kept away from the stove or oven, including oven mitts, wooden utensils, and paper towels. Use potholders or oven mitts to handle hot pots and pans and keep your stove and oven clean to prevent food debris and grease buildup.

For seniors, fire safety is of utmost importance, as they may have mobility and hearing issues that can make it more challenging to escape in case of a fire. The Calgary Fire Department offers some essential fire safety tips for seniors to help keep them safe. Firstly, ensure that smoke alarms are installed in every room of your home and that they are tested regularly. Have a fire escape plan in place and practice it regularly, ensuring that it takes into account any mobility issues. Install grab bars and handrails in bathrooms and along stairs to help with mobility and avoid using space heaters and candles.

Your Escape Plan – Do You Have One?

Another critical aspect of fire safety in the home is having a home escape plan in case of a fire. The Calgary Fire Department recommends developing a home escape plan and practicing it regularly. Start by drawing a map of your home that includes all doors and windows, then identify two ways out of each room. Make sure that windows and doors can be opened quickly and that everyone in the household knows how to open them. Choose a safe meeting place outside of the home and ensure that everyone knows where it is. Finally, practice your home escape plan regularly, so that everyone in the household knows what to do in case of a fire.

The Warning is Everything!

It is essential to have working smoke alarms in every room of your home. Smoke alarms can help alert you to a fire in its early stages, giving you time to escape safely. Check your smoke alarms monthly to ensure that they are working correctly and replace them every ten years.

Other important fire safety measures include having a fire extinguisher in your home and knowing how to use it. Ensure that your fire extinguisher is rated for use on all types of fires, including electrical fires. Keep your fire extinguisher in a visible and accessible location, and make sure that everyone in the household knows how to use it.

Your Children’s Safety

Finally, it is crucial to teach your children about fire safety. Children should know how to call 911 in case of an emergency and how to evacuate safely in case of a fire. Teach them to stay away from matches, lighters, and other flammable objects and never to play with fire.

In Conclusion

Fire Safety is an essential aspect of keeping your home and loved ones safe. By following some simple safety tips, you can significantly reduce the risk of fires in your home. Always stay in the kitchen while cooking, keep flammable objects away from stoves and ovens, and ensure that smoke alarms are installed and tested regularly. For seniors, additional precautions such as grab bars and handrails, and avoiding candles and space heaters can help reduce the risk of fires. Having a home escape plan and practicing it regularly is also crucial to ensure that everyone knows how to evacuate safely in case of a fire. By taking these simple steps, you can help keep your home and loved ones safe from fires and other emergencies. Remember, fire safety is everyone’s responsibility, and it only takes one small mistake to start a fire. So be proactive, stay vigilant, and take action to prevent fires in your home.

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