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Keeping your home fire-safe
– Install an adequate number of suitable smoke alarms and test them regularly. Unsure of the adequate amount? Call us today.
– Have a written escape plan in case of fire and practice it regularly with your family.
– Make sure keys to all locked doors are readily accessible in case you need to escape.
– Never leave cooking or any other open flame including candles or oil burners unattended.
– Clean the lint filter of your clothes dryer each and every time you use it.
– Never smoke in bed and take extra care if consuming alcohol whilst smoking.
– Don’t overload power points and switch off appliances when not in use.
– Always keep lighters and matches away from children and educate them that they are “tools not toys” to only be used by responsible adults.
– If you have a garage or shed remember to take extra care with any stored chemicals and fuels and always refuel mowers, edgers etc when they are cold and in the open.
– If you have a gas, electric or wood BBQ always check that it is in safe working order before lighting and that it is always in the care of a responsible adult when in use.
– If you live in a bush fire prone area keep the ground around your home clear of leaves and other litter and remember to clean your gutters regularly.
– Remember that smoke from a fire will make you confused and that you cannot see in smoke.
– When asleep you will not smell smoke and it will in fact put you into a deeper sleep.
– If you have escaped from a home fire, remember once you get out stay out and dial Triple Zero (000).
– Oil, gas or wood heating units may require a yearly maintenance check.
– Only ever use fuses of recommended rating and install an electrical safety switch