A Safety Visit assists people to reduce their risk of an accidental fire in the home and to safely escape
We offer Home Fire Safety Visits to vulnerable people to assess their home for safety.
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Statistics reveal that almost half of all home fires are started in the kitchen and 43% of all fire fatalities
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Installing an adequate number of suitable smoke alarms and testing them regularly is the first step in your home fire safety plan. ; Having a written escape plan in case of fire and practicing it regularly. ; Make sure keys to all locked doors are readily accessible in case you need to escape. ; Never leave cooking or any other open flame including candles or oil burners unattended.
The best way to protect your pets from the effects of a fire is to include them in your family plan. This includes having their own disaster supplies kit as well as arranging in advance for a safe place for them to stay if you need to leave your home. When you practice your escape plan, practice taking your pets with you. Train them to come to you when you call. In the event of a disaster, if you must evacuate, the most important thing you can do to protect your pets is to evacuate them, too. But remember: never delay escape or endanger yoursel ...
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Learn how to effectively protect your loved ones and home from fires with these top tips provided by the American Red Cross. Download our fire safety resources here.