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    Be Fire Smart, and Protect Your Home Against Destruction

    By Riley Cooper10th March 2022

    Damage from fires can be vast that it’s so difficult to bounce back and rise again. The better recourse is to be fire smart and reduce your risks. Fortunately, there are a couple of things you can do — some are obvious, while some may not be self-evident but could truly help you.

     

    Make use of your windows

    Believe it or not, simply keeping your windows sometimes open is good practice. It can help reduce the risks of fire accidents, especially if they are powered by electric window openers. They are backed with sophisticated technology that does not only provide ease of use but also a fire safety feature. In fact, these window openers are so sensitive that they can instantly open the window if smoke is detected. We all know that smoke trapped in an enclosed space is likely to escalate, whereas allowing it to escape reduces the risk for the fire to develop further. That’s how important it is to have automatic or manual window openers installed. That’s also one of the reasons you should not allow your home to be dependent on your HVAC units. Your home needs to breathe, too.

     

    Place fire doors in critical areas within the house

    Doors that could help hold the flames, smoke, and heat for at least an hour make for suitable investments. They help clear an escape route so you and your family can safely get out of the building and let the authorities do their thing to stop the fire. However, there are regulations surrounding the installation of fire doors in residential properties. Clear this up first to know how many fire doors you can fit into your home.

     

    Clear out your yard

    You may not realise it, but combustible materials that could potentially start a fire when the temperatures heat up are populating your yard. To reduce your risk, clean your surrounding regularly, removing fallen leaves and other dead vegetation because they are highly flammable. It is also ideal that you mow your lawn and keep the grass trimmed at an ideal height to keep it from spreading wildfire towards your home.

     

    Turn to fire-resistant trees

    If you are to plant trees on your property, consider fire-resistant choices. Birch, cherry, and poplar are some of your options because they do not burn as fast as bark, cedar, and pine. Adding fire-resistant trees to your landscape somehow creates a barrier to keep any outside fire from getting through your property.

     

    Invest in fireproofing tools

    Smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, fire retardant building materials, and the like all have value in fireproofing your home. Do not think twice about employing these in your abode. Your family’s safety is definitely worth all the extra costs you need to incur to be safe from fire accidents.

    A fireproof home does not always involve complicated security measures. Sometimes, doing the simple things can already get you far in your quest to protect your home and family against fire-related destruction.

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