Prevent Fires & Burns

Home Safety

Do This, Not That

Simple actions can make you and your family safer and keep your things from going up in smoke.

Most home fire deaths occur at night. If you think that you’ll be awoken by smoke, noise, or breaking glass, then you’re almost certainly wrong. Every fire produces large amounts of carbon monoxide which is a very toxic and odorless gas. You will most likely be overcome by this as you sleep and never wake up.

Smoke alarms can make the difference between dying in your sleep and getting your family to safety. About two-thirds of home fire deaths occur in homes that have no smoke alarms or have ones that are not working.

General Guidelines

Cooking Safety

Electrical Safety

Safe at Home - Do This, Not That Book. Published by the American Institute for Preventive Medicine.

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