Home Fire Safety & Prevention Week: October 2023
Pam Gebhardt & Leslie Tomasini ,
Fire Prevention Week is taking place now (October 8th - 14th), and we want to take the time to highlight some important home fire safety tips as well as share valuable resources for creating fire protection and escape plans for your family. Sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association since 1922, Fire Prevention week serves to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 by informing and educating the public on the importance of fire prevention.
This year’s Fire Protection Week campaign –“Cooking Safety Starts With You” — works to educate everyone about simple but important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them safe when cooking. The National Fire Protection Association website has a wealth of information on how to talk to your family about cooking safety, with specific lesson plans and activities available for both children and adults. We highly recommend viewing their Safety Tips Sheets for detailed instructions on how to practice safe cooking.
In addition to talking with family members about kitchen safety, the American Red Cross highlights these additional Top Tips:
1) Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.
2) Test smoke alarms every month. If they’re not working, change the batteries.
3) If a fire occurs in your home, GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL FOR HELP. Never go back inside for anything or anyone.
For more tips on how to prevent home fires, visit the Red Cross’s Home Fire Preparedness information page. With only minutes to spare in a fire, taking the time to educate your family on fire safety and escape plans can truly be the difference in keeping your loved ones unharmed.
This year’s Fire Protection Week campaign –“Cooking Safety Starts With You” — works to educate everyone about simple but important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them safe when cooking. The National Fire Protection Association website has a wealth of information on how to talk to your family about cooking safety, with specific lesson plans and activities available for both children and adults. We highly recommend viewing their Safety Tips Sheets for detailed instructions on how to practice safe cooking.
In addition to talking with family members about kitchen safety, the American Red Cross highlights these additional Top Tips:
1) Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.
2) Test smoke alarms every month. If they’re not working, change the batteries.
3) If a fire occurs in your home, GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL FOR HELP. Never go back inside for anything or anyone.
For more tips on how to prevent home fires, visit the Red Cross’s Home Fire Preparedness information page. With only minutes to spare in a fire, taking the time to educate your family on fire safety and escape plans can truly be the difference in keeping your loved ones unharmed.
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