6 Things to Create a Fire Protection System for your Home

By: Ron Mcbride

Do you have a fire protection system in place in case of a fire in your own home? Here's a statistic that he may not be aware of. Did you know that several hundred thousand homes are affected by fire in the United States alone. This results in thousands of deaths and several thousand more injuries.

Because a fire can break out at any time and usually does when you least expect it, you need to have a plan in place and what you're going to do in case of a fire in your own home. This is more than just having an alarm system to warn you of a fire. We are talking about things you can do to get yourself prepared in case of a fire.

1. When is the last time you conducted a fire drill in your own home? Schools, commercial buildings, and people in the work place will periodically conduct fire drills just to help make sure they are prepared. So why not do this in your own!

2. If you're going to be going out of town, or away from your home for an extended period of time, be sure and unplug all appliances from electrical outlets. Because we live in a society which has so many electrical appliances is very easy to overload an outlet with things like television and other house appliances. It is important to make sure you're not overloading any one outlet.

3. One thing you can do is put together an escape plan in case you do have a fire. Hotels and restaurants all have escape routes for their patrons to get out in case of a fire. It's not a bad idea for you to do the same thing in your home.

4. Did you know that most home fires started by kids? One way to prevent that is to keep them out of reach of anything that's flammable and can start a fire. You should also keep portable fire extinguishers strategically placed throughout your home to help extinguish a fire if one was to break out.

5. We haven't mentioned smoke detectors, yet, but it is a good idea to keep a one in every room in your home. You can hire electrician to come and install those for you where you can buy them and install them yourself.

6. It is very common for you to call a plumber to check your water heater or heating and cooling contractor come out and check your air-conditioner. When was the last time you had an electrician come out and inspect your power box? How about to look over the wiring and outlets in your home? They can do just to put your mind at ease that you are not at risk for an electrical fire.

This is six things you can do to help create a fire protection system for your own. You'll never totally be able to fireproof your home. These six things can help eliminate as many possible risks for fire as possible.

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