Our home is
a place where you can relax, play and have a good time for our lives. Our home
is a place where we raise our families as well as a place of safety from a
tiring word.
And
generally our home, perhaps the most expensive property we ever buy, right? Not only do
they represent a significant financial investment, other than that our home is an
enormous emotional valued asset.
And we
cannot deny the fact that home accidents happen along the way, especially as
kids grow and learn new many things. But this kind of problem and challenges
are often completely preventable
In this article,
you’ll discover about everything you can do, to make sure that your children
get the proper safety precautions to prevent any untoward incidents like
fires.
In the
Philippines alone fires are the most costly emergency and according to the
statistic from the (BFP) or Bureau of fire and Protection that majority of
fires incident involved residential areas with approximately 9,000 total blazes per year.
Worse yet,
every year the total number of fire casualties has consistently increased from 900
to 1,000 there were 500 to 600 injured and more than 2 billion – 3 billion
property damaged.
Tragic
statistics indeed, the vast majority of these fires and related injuries and
deaths are preventable, I am correct?
So, below
are the Top Ten Tips for Fire Safety
1. smoke Alarms Installation
It is paramount to purchase and install smoke alarm for your home. A functional
smoke alarms could double your probabilities of surviving a fire.
Majority of the casualties that occur in home fires
are not from fire, but from smoke by way of suffocation. Homes should have at
least one smoke alarm device on every level.
To make sure smoke alarms are
fully functional they should be tested periodically, kept free of dust and have
the batteries replaced once a year. Replace your smoke alarm device every ten
years, otherwise recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Prepare a Fire Evacuation Plan
Just in case a fire incident takes place, you have to get out fast. Being awakened
by the sound of the alarm in any given time is not the moment to have to think
through how to get you and your family to safety.
It is better that you must plan ahead of time by
sitting down with your family and discuss the fire evacuation plan that
includes at least two exits from every room.
If you are living in an apartment type
establishment, you should not include elevators in your evacuation plan.
Lastly, when developing an evacuation plan designate
a safe meeting place outdoors where everyone meets after the evacuation. Your family
should always practice the evacuation plan at least twice a year.
3. Avoid Smoking In Bed
According to the statistic that the leading causes of fire deaths is careless
smoking. You should avoid smoking in bed and take enormous care to make large
ashtrays readily available to smokers throughout your household.
Cigarettes can
smolder under and around upholstered furniture unseen only to ignite into a
full inferno minutes later.
4. Take Care Cooking
When you cooking don’t leave unattended, in
addition be familiar with flammable materials with in the area such as; curtains,
and dish towels or loose fitting.
To avoid from any accidental spills of hot oil or
boiling water make sure the handles of pots and pans are turned inward on the
stove so they cant be bumped or grabbed by unattended children.
In the event that cooking oil in a pan catch fire
cover the pan immediately with a lid or with a wet blanket and do not attempt
to pour water as this cause the fire to splash and spread.
5. Space for Space Heaters
In case you are using electric, natural gas, fuel oil or wood pellets or some
other fuel space heaters need enough space. They should be kept at least three
feet away from anything that can cause fire ignition. Keep children and pets
away from heaters all the time and absolutely not leave them unattended when
you go away.
6. Proper Storage of Matches & Lighters
Children are habitually enthralled by fire. Educate your kids that matches and
lighters are tools and not toys, thus should never be played with and are to be
used only by adults.
You should store all matches and lighters where
children can neither see them nor reach them. As expected children are inquisitive
or curious, so don’t be hesitant to check your children’s closets, under their
bed as well as other places where they may possibly hide matches or lighters in
their rooms.
7. Use Electricity Carefully
When you see cracked or frayed cords on your appliances you should replace it right
away. If you noticed that your appliance get sparks and produce smoke don’t try
to pour water, instead unplug it immediately and have it repaired or replaced.
The majority and common cause of fires is the
improper use of extension cords, don’t make use of sub-standard cord.
Only a trained electrical expert should repair
circuit breaker or fuse boxes. Use only the proper sized fuse for the circuit
or fuse box just in case you replace the busted one.
8. Stay Low Under Smoke
Smoke and toxic gasses go up while the air near the floor is cleaner, so stay
close to the floor when escaping from the fire zone. If possible cover your
nose with wet handkerchief while crawling to the nearest fire exit door.
9. Stop, Drop and Roll
DO NOT RUN! If in case your clothe catches fire because running will provide more
air to the flames and will cause them to spread more rapidly.
Instead, stop
where you are, drop just before the floor or ground, cover your face with your
hands and roll around until the flames are covered.
When you stumble upon a person whose garments is on
fire, you should cover them with a blanket, rug or coat and rolls them on the
ground.
1 10. Treating a Burn
The best quick treatment for minor burns is to hold the burned area under cool running
water (not cold) for at least 10 to 15 minutes.
This will cool the burn. Do not
attempt to use ice on a burn because by using ice on a burn may damage the skin
or even cause mild frostbite.
And contrary to what your grandmother may have
told you, don’t apply butter or any grease to a burn. It will prevent air from
reaching the burn.
If skin is burned severely enough to cause blisters or
charring, seek medical attention directly because severe burns can easily develop
infection.
Preventing
fires and fire related injuries and loss of life isn’t a matter of chance. It
takes planning.
Every family should have an emergency plan which includes a
checklist for home safety, such as; smoke detectors, evacuation plan, regular drill,
and safety audit.
You should prioritize the safety of your family as well as
your properties against the risk from fire.
More power and God bless!
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