The outdoor smell of fireplaces burning is common these days. Winter's chill leads more people to add a log to the fire, using fireplaces to heat homes. This makes fireplace safety, and other fire prevention tips, all the more important.
Reporter Emily Priddy recently wrote a story that included tips from area professionals. These included:
* Keep Christmas trees watered.
* Inspect Christmas lights every year to insure they are not loose or worn.
* Cheap extension chords and overused power outlets can present issues. Power strips are a better alternative for several strands of lights.
* LED lights can reduce chances of electrical fires.
* Have fireplaces or chimneys inspected each year.
* Properly dispose of ashes. According to one source, this can be done by using a metal container and cooling with water.
* Be leery of older space heaters. The more modern versions can be safer.
* Inspect electric blankets.
* Don't use a stove or barbecue grill for home heat. If you use kerosene heaters or electric generators, these should be installed and used properly. As an example, don't use a generator in enclosed areas and do not add fuel while it's running.
You can read more in the story that appeared in the Dec. 7 Southeast Missourian and online at semissourian.com.
An Olive Branch, Ill., family recently lost their mobile home to a fire. The story and images were a stark reminder to be vigilant and aware of these important tips.
If you would like to help the family, donations can be left at the Horseshoe Lake Fire Department in Olive Branch. You also can call 618-776-5175.
Please be mindful of fire safety as you enjoy this Christmas season.
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