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The Causes of Fire Accidents and How to Prevent one

By knowing the most common causes of fire incidents and how to prevent it, you can lessen the risk of a house fire.

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Cooking Equipment

Overheating kitchen appliances can also start a fire. The flame will quickly spread, and before you know it, your kitchen will be consumed by flames. Because of this, you must always keep an eye on your kitchen, especially when you're cooking. You avoid not just exposing your home to fire threats but also the chance of burning the food you are preparing.
 

Keep paper towels, oven mitts, and dish towels far from the stove or any other source of heat to prevent a house fire.

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Smoking

Smoking is not only bad for your health; it can also start a fire that ends in death. In fact, according to a report, smoking started more than 1,000 fires in firehouses in a single year.

Lit cigarettes that even just touch the material of a curtain or fall into a pile of clothing can start a fire that spreads throughout the entire home.

The best way to prevent this frequent fire incident is to never smoke inside a house or other enclosed space. Smoking outdoors will lower your chance of a house fire. But it would be much better if you could persuade the smoker to give up their addiction.

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 Faulty Wiring

Another significant major contributor to fire incidents is faulty wiring. Homes with improper or neglected wiring are more likely to experience fire occurrences.
For instance, it may be a sign that your wiring needs to be fixed if you find that the lights fade when you use another household item. Another obvious symptom of poor wiring is if you have to unplug your refrigerator in order to use your microwave.

It is important to have your landlord check the wiring as soon as possible if you are renting a home or an apartment. To minimize the risk of a fire, first turn off all of your appliances. Alternately, you might ask a certified electrician to visit your property and check on the wiring in your home.

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Chemical Fires

Chemical fires can happen in a family home as well as in commercial buildings. For instance, when the flammable gasoline begins to vaporize and reaches the flash point, a fire may result. Additionally, it takes place when the combination of airborne chemicals and oxygen causes a fire to ignite.

Data show that there are about 14,000 chemical-related fires each year. Therefore, it's imperative that you store your chemicals in a dry, cool environment. It ought to be far from any heat source. When storing the gasoline correctly, you should also heed the instructions from the manufacturer.

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