Archive for the 'Fire Safety' Category



Fires Which Can Arise From Kitchen

Monday 7 April 2008 @ 6:53 am

Kitchen Gas Stove on FireTime is money in today’s world. And because of this it is a common to see people rushing from one place to another. In this rush, jobs are usually left incomplete, especially things are forgotten on a burning stove.

Only when smoke begins to arise or a fire starts, attention is grabbed. If there is someone present in the house at the very moment, he will react instantaneously. But suppose if no one is at home and the pan is still burning on the stove, it is only when you return home will you find out about the incidence. If you are lucky, the neighbors will notice the smoke or the fire coming out of the house and will report to the fire department.




Fire Safety Checklist and Results for Home

Monday 7 April 2008 @ 6:47 am

Handling a tough situation needs some practice before hand, if it is to be handled properly.

Similarly handling fire in home also requires some homework.Some inspection and practice is requires which will take not more than twenty minutes everyday.Firstly, a fire safety checklist should be made which requires questions to be answered to after thoroughly inspecting every corner of the home.

The very first room of the house which is pose extreme fire threat to house is the kitchen.

Fire Safety Checklist for Home

The fire safety checklist for the kitchen is:

  • Is the kitchen occupied by grown ups when food is being cooked on the stove?
  • Are the counters and stove tops uncluttered and clean?
  • Are the pot holders in reachable distance of the stove?
  • When cooking, are the handles of the pots turned inwards so that nobody bumps into them?
  • Are curtains and other loose fabric away from the stove?
  • Is there an area of three feet surrounding the stove which is a kid’s free zone when adults are cooking?



Outdoor Fire Safety for Houses

Monday 7 April 2008 @ 1:23 am

Outside Fire Safety for Houses should also be given importance as the indoor house inspection. Normally When fire proofing your home the inside is a very big part of the inspection indeed but do not forget that the outside is also a safe haven for fires.

You should keep in mind that the outside is also part of your home, so do not neglect to check the patio, the backyard, the roof as well as the garden. Minimizing the hazards in these areas is just as important as the dangers indoors.

Outdoor Fire Safety Tips for Houses

Storage of Wood : One example of a fire hazard that exists outdoors is storing of wood. When warehousing wood in your backyard it is imperative that you follow the basic preliminary fire prevention rules in order to diminish the chance of wood catching fire which can cause much larger scale disaster. That is why it is important to maintain your wood in safe manner, in order to reduce the occurrence of the fires as well as the strength and size of the fire. One of the first steps to take when making sure that the fire is stored safely is to make at least a 30 feet safety perimeter around the area that the wood is being stored.




Fire Safety Tips for every one

Monday 7 April 2008 @ 1:04 am

Smoke Detector on CeilingEach year thousands of homes and businesses are damaged by a fire. Buildings and personal belongings can be replaced, but a life cannot be. This is the reason why fire safety is such as important issue.

One of the best ways to help prevent a death or injury by a fire is to have a smoke detector. Smoke detectors offer many individuals the chance to escape a burning home or building. A smoke detector sounds an alarm when it detects a fire or smoke from that fire.

As helpful as smoke detectors are they do not do anyone any good if they do not work. The majority of smoke detectors used today are battery operated. Homeowners should regularly test their smoke detectors to ensure that the batteries are still good. Electric smoke detectors should be tested as well.

Whether an individual lives on their own or with a family, multiple fire escape routes should be established. Having multiple escape routes is a great way to escape a home if a fire is blocking the main exit way. Fire escape routes should regularly be discussed with all family members.




Selecting a Fire Extinguisher for your Home

Monday 7 April 2008 @ 12:52 am

Home Fire ExtinguisherFire Extinguisheris the first line of defense in battling against the Fires before the fire officials arrive. Most of the offices and the factories have equipment in place to battle the fires and most of the houses become pray to the fires because most of them dont install the fire extinguishers. Home Fire Extinguishers are life savers and is ideal to keep at least two fire extinguishers in your home.

There are five elements that are present when a fire occurs: oxygen, heat, fuel, and some type of chemical reaction. All of these five elements form what is known as the fire triangle. Once the fire triangle is identified then the fire can be eradicated by either taking away or isolating any one of those elements of the triangle from all the rest of the elements in order to prevent a house fire.

Today’s market offers various types of fire extinguishers. It is very important that you use the accurate fire extinguisher when trying to put out a fire. If you use the incorrect type of fire extinguisher there may be a problem trying to diminish the fire therefore making the extinguisher ineffective.




Common Home Fire Mishaps and Prevention Tips

Monday 7 April 2008 @ 12:36 am

House on FireFires are common and mishaps are heard every single day some where or the other, Although some fires cannot be prevented majority of fires could have been stopped before they were ever even started.

Common Places for Fire Mishaps and House Fire Prevention Tips

Electrical fires are common in many new and older homes. If the wiring was not properly installed a new home may have an electrical fire. One of the best ways to prevent an electrical fire in a new home is by making sure that electricians are all trained professionals.

Older Homes are mostly susceptible to electrical fires and Owners should try and examine the wiring whenever possible and try to update the wiring as and when needed. Updating an old home can be expensive, but it can help to save multiple lives.

Cooking is also one of the reason for house fires. It is easier to start a fire with a gas stove because of actual flames being used. Food that boils over a pot can start a fire. It is also possible to start a fire by having a towel or oven mitt too close to the flame.