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Protect Against Fire this Holiday Season

Protect Against Fire this Holiday Season

Protect Against Fire this Holiday Season

Try out these suggestions to reduce your risk for a home fire this holiday season.

With the holidays right around the corner, you’re probably gearing up for a season filled with family, fun, and togetherness.  The last thing that you want to deal with is your home’s increased risk of fire.  While having the right home insurance in Orange, California can protect you from losses; there are other precautions that you can take around your home to reduce the chances of a fire ruining your holidays.  Here are some of the fire prevention tips that you should try.

Cooking Safety

As you prepare for your upcoming holiday parties and meals, make sure that you are practicing fire safety.  The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) reports cooking as the top cause of holiday fires.  These fires often occur when homeowners forget about the food they have left in the oven or on the stove.  Another common cause of cooking fires is leaving flammable items near the heat of the stove.  So, to reduce your risk for a holiday cooking fire, make sure you stay vigilant and do not leave your kitchen unattended during the cooking process.  You should also keep a fire extinguisher in reach just in case a fire emergency does occur.

Candle Safety

According to the National Fire Protection Association, the incidence of fire caused by candles is four times higher in December than it is during any other time of the year.  The best way to avoid these types of fires is by simply not using real candles in your home.  However, if you must use candles, then make sure that you remove anything flammable within a foot radius of the candle.  Additionally, you should ensure that your candles are placed on sturdy surfaces.  Finally, never leave your home or go to bed without extinguishing all the candles inside your home.

Decorating Safety

Finally, using decorative light strings can also increase your home’s risk for fire.  Before you hang up any lights, make sure that they do not have any frayed cords, exposed wires, or damaged bulbs.  Additionally, you should avoid plugging more than three strings into the same extension cord or power strip as this could also increase your chances of starting a fire.  Finally, you should check all your lights and cords to ensure that you are using the right ones for outdoor and indoor use respectively.  Using the proper equipment will ensure that your decorations do not spark a fire this holiday season.

These are some of the steps that you should take to reduce your fire risk this holiday season.  Want another way to protect your home this season?  Then make sure you have the right home insurance in Orange, California.  For assistance with your home coverage needs, contact the experts at Remland Insurance today.

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