Our homes should be the places we’re safest at, accompanied by great memories, items that are valuable to us, and the people we love.
However, those same homes can sometimes be the breeding ground for the worst of disasters, including fires.
In this guide, we will explore what causes fires, effective fire safety measures that can protect your home, and what to do in the event of a fire to mitigate risks of harm.
According to NFPA, these are the most common causes of house fires:
Faulty wiring is one of the leading cause of house fires.
Over time, wiring can become damaged or outdated, leading to electrical short circuits.
A short circuit is an electrical failure that occurs when an unintended connection is made between two points in an electrical circuit with significantly lower resistance than the rest of the circuit.
This results in an excessive flow of electrical current, which can, in addition to fire damage, also lead to several other potential consequences, depending on the context and location of the short circuit:
Short circuits are the leading cause of electrical fires. The excessive heat generated can ignite nearby materials, such as insulation, paper, or wood, and this can result in a potentially very dangerous fire.
Besides faulty wiring, short circuits can also be caused by damaged insulation, loose connections, or the presence of conductive materials where they shouldn’t be (like metal shavings or water in electrical equipment).
Overloaded outlets occur when too many electrical devices or appliances are connected to a single electrical outlet or circuit.
Overloading an outlet or circuit can cause excessive heat to build up. This heat can lead to damage of the outlet itself, the connected devices, or the surrounding wall.
Over time, this can create a fire hazard.
Overloaded outlets can also increase the risk of an electrical shock. When outlets are overwhelmed with too many devices, the chances of exposed wires or damaged insulation increase, making it more likely for someone to come into contact with live electrical components.
Electrocutions can be as deadly to a person as the fire itself, so take these risks seriously.
Now, we’re moving on to the next of the common fire damage causes.
Ah, here we go. We get that you’re trying to multitask, but when it comes to cooking, it’s just best to pay 100% of your attention to your meal.
When you’re not, some of these incidents can happen:
Space heater fires typically occur due to a combination of factors, and understanding these risks is crucial for safe use of the item and prevention of any fire damage.
Obviously, space heaters generate heat to warm a room, and if they become too hot, they can pose a fire hazard. This can happen if:
They can also tip over. Some space heaters are designed with safety features that automatically shut off when tipped over. However, if this feature is absent or not functioning correctly, a space heater can continue to operate when knocked over, overheating nearby flammable materials and even your hardwood floors.
Note that space heaters are electrical appliances, and like any electrical device, they can experience malfunctions, for whatever reason. Short circuits, damaged power cords, or faulty internal components like the examples we’ve mentioned can all lead to fires.
Similar story here. If you leave your clothing or wooden furniture too close to a hot furnace, it can cause a fire.
Furnaces also require proper maintenance, in addition to the chimneys connected to them. Neglecting this maintenance can lead to dangerous build-up of flammable debris.
Now that we’ve gone over common fire damage causes, let’s cover how to prevent them.
Generally, these are all pretty easy to do, and with regular maintenance, you should avoid most of the fire accidents.
Installing Smoke Alarms
Safe Electrical Practices
Kitchen Fire Safety
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The #1 piece of fire protection equipment you should have in your home at all times.
Here are some key points about fire extinguishers:
Fire extinguishers play a crucial role in fire prevention and safety, and having the right type in the right place can make a significant difference in controlling or extinguishing fires before they escalate.
Now, while fire extinguishers are valuable tools for fire safety, it’s essential to prioritize personal safety. If a fire is too large or spreading rapidly, it’s better to evacuate and call the fire department.
Similarly, a fire blanket is a safety device designed to extinguish small fires, primarily in their early stages, or to provide a temporary protective barrier against flames and heat.
These blankets are made from fire-resistant materials and are used to smother fires by cutting off the supply of oxygen.
Now, here are some important things about fire blankets:
There are different sizes of fire blankets available, from small, compact versions for home use to larger blankets suitable for commercial or industrial settings.
It’s important to note that fire blankets should not be used for electrical or chemical fires.
Fire blankets are a valuable addition to fire safety equipment in homes. They offer a quick and relatively safe way to deal with small fires before they escalate into bigger problems.
And finally, we’ve got escape ladders.
These are safety devices designed to provide a means of quick escape from upper floors of a building during an emergency.
They are especially important for multi-story homes, apartments, and commercial buildings that may not have easy access to ground-level exits.
There are two primary types of escape ladders:
In the event of a fire or emergency, you can quickly deploy a portable escape ladder by hooking it onto a secure window sill or balcony railing.
You can then climb down the ladder to reach the ground safely.
On the other hand, permanent escape ladders are always accessible and do not require installation during an emergency.
Don’t have either one of these? Get them ASAP.
By now, you should have understood what causes fires, how to mitigate those same risks, and the equipment that will help you during an emergency.
With all of that out of the way, it’s time to develop your fire safety plan. All of your family members should be familiar with this plan to be fully prepare for an emergency.
And this is not just for fires. You should also have a flood preparedness plan since the LA County is highly prone to flood disasters too. Learn more about flood damage.
Consider the following aspects when developing your fire evacuation plan:
That’s about it.
But please do not rely on this guide as your only source of information. Make sure to also read the following resources:
These measures are your best defense against fires. Although they’re often sudden and come out of nowhere, you can take some actionable steps to prevent most residential fire accidents.
Follow these guidelines and further educate yourself through the resources we’ve provided and you should be good to go.
In case you’ve already experienced an emergency, make sure to call us to assist you fire damage recovery. Our fire damage restoration experts are ready to respond to all fire damage emergencies through all of LA County, as soon as the fire has been put out!
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