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Winter Fires

 

Safety Tips for the Home

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The high cost of home heating fuels and utilities have caused many Americans to search for alternative sources of home heating. The use of wood burning stoves is growing and space heaters are selling rapidly, or coming out of storage. Fireplaces are burning wood and man-made logs.

All of these methods may be acceptable. They are, however, a major contributing factor in residential fires. Many of these fires can be prevented. The following safety tips can help you maintain a fire safe home this winter.

Kerosene Heaters

Wood Stoves and Fireplaces

Wood stoves and fireplaces are becoming a very common heat source in homes. Careful attention to safety can minimize their fire hazard.

To use them safely:


Furnace Heating

It is important that you have your furnace inspected to insure that it is in good working condition.

Other Fire Safety Tips

Finally...

Be sure every level of your home has a working smoke detector, and be sure to check and clean it on a monthly basis. Change the batteries regularly: for example, twice a year, when changing your clock for Daylight Savings Time.

Contact your local Fire Department or Sarpy County Emergency Management and Communication, 402-593-2283, if you have a question on Home Fire Safety.

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Created August 27, 1996

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