Fire Safety Tips: Keep these fire safety tools in your flat, as there will be loss of life and property in summer.

To prevent fires, it's essential to have a fire extinguisher in your home. This helps control the fire quickly and prevent accidents. Keeping a fire blanket in the kitchen is also helpful.

Fire Safety Tips: With the arrival of summer, incidents of fire increase. Rising temperatures, increased use of electrical devices, faulty wiring, and short circuits increase the risk of fire in homes. A recent devastating fire in a society flat in Ghaziabad's Indirapuram area has once again demonstrated that even minor negligence can cause significant damage. Therefore, it's crucial to have some essential fire safety tools and precautions in place at home to avoid any mishap.

 

 

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In fact, keeping a fire extinguisher in your home is essential to prevent fires. It helps quickly control small fires and prevent major accidents. Keeping a fire blanket in the kitchen is also useful, especially for extinguishing oil or gas fires.

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Additionally, installing a smoke alarm in your home is crucial. It provides immediate warning of a fire, allowing people to escape in time. It's equally important to check it periodically to ensure it's working properly when needed.

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Electrical faults and gas leaks are among the most common causes of house fires. Therefore, it's important to have wiring, plugs, and meters checked regularly. Avoid plugging multiple appliances into a single socket, as this increases the risk of overloading and fire.

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Don't leave the gas stove unattended while cooking, and be sure to turn off the regulator after use. If you smell gas, open the windows immediately and avoid any sparks.

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According to statistics, the majority of home fires start in the kitchen. Therefore, caution is essential when cooking. Keep flammable materials like paper towels, cloth, or oil away from the stove. Always point pen handles inward to prevent the risk of falling. Also, keep items like matches, lighters, petrol, or kerosene in a safe place, especially out of reach of children.

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Along with fire safety tools, it's also important to create an emergency exit plan. Everyone in the house should know which exit route to take and where to gather in case of a fire. Furthermore, if a fire breaks out, instead of panicking, immediately notify the fire brigade. Only try to extinguish it if it's small, otherwise stay away from the fire.