MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2014
A home fire is a devastating event for a family. It can wipe out a home and precious belongings. Some of these house fires are sudden and unexpected. But follow these tips and you can make sure you're doing your most to prevent any accidents.
- Early detection: Make sure you have smoke detectors in every room of the house and keep track of the batteries to make sure the smoke detectors are working properly. You can also install a carbon monoxide detector that will alert you to odorless toxic gas.
- Kitchen safety: If you're cooking around the stove, there's always a chance for a fire. Pay attention while cooking and don't leave anything unattended. Leaving the stove or oven for only a few minutes could lead to disaster. Keep an eye on your kitchen whenever something's cooking over a stove.
- Candle safety: Candles are a great way to freshen up a room with a nice smell but whatever you do, don't forget about them. Blow out your candles before you go to bed or think about investing in electric candles or battery powered ones. An open flame is always dangerous, no matter how small.
- Smoking safety: It's easy to be careless while smoking and that's why it's one of the leading causes of house fires. Always smoke outside and not near anything flammable in the house. Take care of your cigarette butts – make sure they're completely out and dispose of them properly. Never flick it into the lawn, you could start something if the cigarette isn't out.
There's always a chance of an accident happening, so make sure you're protected. Call Northside Insurance Agency at (813) 960-5225 for more information on Tampa home insurance.
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