Living Room Fire Prevention - section 1
Although there are many causes for fire damage in the living room, most of them can easily be prevented if given enough attention.
To keep your living room free of hazards, follow the simple safety rules of keeping adequate clearance around heaters, not overloading extension cords and outlets, and being aware of the hazard of burning cigarettes and candles.
Furniture Safety
Check the label on your upholstered furniture to see what year it was manufactured. If the manufactured date was before 1988, it is not fire-resistant and can release poisonous smoke if caught on fire. It is now required by law that all modern upholstered furniture must be resistant to ignition from burning cigarettes and matches, and are therefore safer. However, it is still important to be careful even with modern furniture.
Heater Safety
Many fires that are caused by portable heaters start when the heater is placed too close to furniture or other combustible materials. When warming yourself by a heater, it is important to sit at least three feet from the source. By sitting closer, you run the risk of setting clothing or furniture on fire, especially if you fall asleep. You should not use flammable adhesives, cleaning fluids or aerosol sprays near a heater. Always keep aerosols away from any heat source.
Keep a three foot clearance around heaters to assure nothing will catch fire. Never place a heater too close to furniture, curtains and cushions and be sure to place it where it will not be bumped or tripped over. When moving a portable heater, turn off and allow enough cooling time.
If you are heating a living room with open flame such as a fireplace, be cautious of embers that may fall out of the heating source and ignite combustible items nearby. Always keep a screen in front of the fireplace to prevent this from happening. Be sure there is enough airflow to allow fuel to burn properly. Burn only suitable materials, and do not use flammable liquids such as lighter fluid to light fires. One thing that is not checked often enough in a house is the chimney. Get it checked at least once a year and clean any build up of soot regularly.
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