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Easy Tips To Avoid Fire Damage At Home



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By : Wendi Watson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-09-22 03:55:30
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Fire damage is notorious. In a blink of an eye, it can burn down all your hard work and money to ashes. The good side is that, this home wrecker can actually be prevented. With the right home habits and a cautious mindset, there's no reason why fire damage can't be avoided. Below are easy tips to prevent the bad news of fire from wrecking your homes.

1. Keep your plugs safe. Always - always unplug all appliances when not in use. From your mobile phone chargers to desktop computers - everything has to be unplugged after every use to prevent fire damage. Avoid using octopus connections. Overloading can easily occur if several chords are connected to outlets designed for one or two plugs.

2. Use the correct fuse. Both under and over-sized fuses can easily start a fire. Avoid replacing a busted fuse with other materials. Conductors and wires used as replacement may find it difficult to isolate the electric circuit in cases of short circuit.

3. Avoid loose electrical connection. If your plugs seem to loosely fit into the wall outlet, check on the outlet right away. The poor connection between the plug and the outlet can cause overheating and can start fire in minutes.

4. In your living room, keep your TV sets away from your windows as much as possible. In case of wiring problems, curtains will cause the fire to blow up easily. Rain entering the house, can also cause further damage to your television set resulting to electric shock. Drinking glasses, vases and other containers with liquid should also be put away from the TV sets.

5. Keep your entertainment and computer equipment in good condition. It is highly advised that you inspect your things regularly. Look for wiring damages, cracks, cuts in plugs and connectors. Call you electrician right away if you see damages.

6. Take extra precaution during the Christmas season. A number of fire damages occur while everybody is merry-making - Christmas time. If you're used to filling your entire lot with thousands of Christmas lights, make sure that you keep your combustible properties temporarily away. Don't use lighting sets with exposed or frayed wiring. Do not leave lighted candles unattended. Wiring for outdoor lighting should be kept away from pets. Your dogs can bite or chew these wiring causing wire cuts.

7. In your bedroom, use only the specified wattage for your lighting fixture to avoid overloading. Make sure that all light bulbs are securely screwed as loose bulbs are prone to overheating. Avoid placing your electrical gadgets near your bathroom sink or tub. Otherwise, make sure that they are unplugged after every use.

8. In your kitchen, use only the proper type of plug for your outlets. Don't force a plug into an outlet if it doesn't fit as this can lead to electric shock and fire. Circuit breakers should always be in the correct size for their respective circuits.

9. Lastly, conduct a regular inspection. A once-a-month check up of your electronic equipment and wiring is good enough to save you from the horrors of fire damage.

With these easy tips, there's no more reason for your fire damage paranoia. You don't need to deal with difficulties of fire restoration as long as you have the perfect mindset and the determination to keep your home securely prevented from the notorious fire damage.
Author Resource:- Wendi Watson discusses house structure problems for Roslyn, NY Wet Cement Floor Drying and Nassau County, NY fire restoration

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