Fire Hazards

The National Fire Protection Association overall fire statistics in 2009 reported that 85% of fire deaths occured in the home, making fire prevention a top priority in every home.

Here is a list of some of the less obvious tips for fire prevention, based on the most common causes of fires:

Cooking equipment

Cooking is the number one cause of home fires.

Read more about kitchen fire safety.

Heating Equipment

Heating equipment is the leading cause of home fires during the winter months of December, January and February, and is the second-leading cause of home fires year-round.

Electrical Distribution Equipment

Wiring, outlets, switches, circuit breakers and other electrical devices are the third leading cause of home fires and the second leading cause of fire deaths.

Although some fires are caused by electrical system failures and appliance defects, many are caused by the misuse and poor maintenance of electrical appliances, incorrectly installed wiring, and overloaded circuits and extension cords. Read more about Electrical Fire Safety.

Smoking

Smoking is the leading cause of home fire deaths in the India.

More to think about

Note: Half of all home fire deaths occur at night, so fire hazard checks and special attention to fire prevention should occur before going to bed.

Holiday Fire Safety

Fires during the holiday season injure approximately 2600 people and cause over $930 million dollars in damage annually. So, while you are busy wrapping, carolling, and baking Dasera cookies, take some time to ensure that you have taken the proper steps towards Dasera fire safet