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The Winter Months: Fire Prevention

For homeowners and property managers alike, fire is one of the most serious disasters that can occur. FEMA has stated that it's been บ้าน มือสอง shown that with the weather cooling down in many parts of the country, the number of fires and accidents relating to fire is on the rise. You have to be sure that your properties and your tenants are prepared if a fire does occur. Additionally, conduct a thorough inspection of your properties to check for fire hazards. Fire protection in the winter months is important for all of us, but especially property owners.

Inspect chimneys, heating equipment, and electrical wiring.

Heating equipment is always a major area where fire hazards can occur, for obvious reasons. Chimneys, in particular, pose a big threat because residue and creosote can build up, creating a very serious fire hazard. Heating equipment like boilers and radiators can be extremely dangerous if not properly maintained, as well as posing burn risks. Keeping everything well maintained not only reduces those risks, but it also saves you money in the long run.

Electrical fires are another factor in loss of not only property, but life in many cases. Faulty wiring poses a significant fire hazard, especially in apartments. Though having your wiring redone is expensive, it's worth the investment to protect both your tenants and your property.

Have an evacuation plan in place and posted clearly.

We have mentioned before why it is so important to have disaster preparedness procedures in place. It's also very important to make sure that your tenants understand them and can follow them in the event of an emergency.

Discourage candle use and indoor smoking.

They're not very popular, but restrictions on smoking and candle use will greatly reduce the risks of fire. Each year, over 1,000 smokers and nonsmokers die from accidents related to smoking indoors. It has been reported that there are over 15,000 candle fires per year in the US. These are numbers too big to ignore, and it's important if you allow these things on your property, to ensure safety measures are in place.

Install and Maintain Fire Alarms

You can also install carbon monoxide detectors alongside for added protection. The best way to be sure that your detectors are installed property is to hire professionals to do it for you. Have them inspected and tested regularly. Be sure that the fire alarms you use go along with the National Fire Protection Association requirements.

Fire protection in the winter months and beyond is a vital aspect of maintaining your property and protecting your tenants. If you need more information on things you can do, visit the NFPA website listed above for more tips and safety procedures.


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