Fire Safety Tips For The Fall Season Johnstown PA

If you rely on fires to heat your home, read the following article. It offers some fire safety tips to keep your home and family safe.

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(NC)-As the colder weather approaches and Canadians begin to think about relaxing next to a cozy fire or turning up their furnaces, it's important to be prepared and to follow proper fire safety practices. The fire safety team at Canadian Tire has these tips to help keep your family safe.

• At the beginning of the fall season, ensure that you have a proper, professional inspection and cleaning performed on your central heating unit. An inspection is important in revealing any potential issues with the unit such as blocked pipes or carbon monoxide poisoning that could surface out of the boiler.

• If you own a cottage, be sure to treat this property in the same manner as you would your home by equipping the space with sufficient smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Prior to exiting the cottage for the season, ensure these devices have fresh batteries and are in working order. Also remember to unplug all electrical equipment that are not in use.

• Regular chimney cleaning may reduce the risk of having a chimney fire. Be sure to inspect your chimney regularly for cracks and any blockages that could pose a fire safety risk.

• If you choose to use space heaters ensure that they are a safe distance away from drapery or furniture. Always ensure that they are turned off before bedtime or leaving the home.

• Lint build-up can be a fire hazard. Regular cleaning and replacing of dryer ducting is highly recommended. Do not use vinyl ducting for clothes dryer venting.

• Inspect your rooftop and gutters to ensure that there is not any build up of leaves or other debris that could pose a fire risk.

• In the winter months, ensure that the family escape route is always kept as a clear path and snow is shovelled.

- News Canada


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