How to
make your house a safe home:
- Fit smoke alarms on each level in
your home. Keep them free from dust and test them
once a week. Consider buying a 10-year alarm;
otherwise change the batteries in your alarm every
year.
- Make a fire action plan so that
everyone in your home knows how to escape if there
is a fire.
- Keep the exits form your home
clear so that people can escape if there is a fire.
Make sure that everyone in your home can easily find
keys for doors and windows.
- Take extra care in the kitchen -
accidents while cooking account for over half of
fires in homes. Never leave young children alone in
the kitchen.
- Take extra care when cooking with
hot oil. Consider buying a deep-fat fryer which is
controlled by a thermostat (if you don't already
have one).
- Never leave lit candles in rooms
that nobody is in or in rooms where children are on
their own. Make sure candles are in secure holders
on a surface that does not burn and are away from
any materials that could burn.
- Make sure cigarettes are stubbed
out properly, disposed of carefully and never smoke
in bed.
- Get into the habit of closing
doors at night. If you want to keep a child's
bedroom door open, close the doors to the lounge and
kitchen, it may well help save their life if there
is a fire.
- Don't overload electrical
sockets. Remember one plug for one socket.
- Keep matches and lighters where
children cannot see or reach them.
- Take special care when you are
tired or when you've been drinking.
- Don't leave the TV or other
electrical appliances on standby as this could cause
a fire. Always switch it off and unplug when not in
use.