
House fire is becoming more and more prevalent ever since the temperature stars rising significantly due to global warming. There are over 10.000 cases of wildfires so far in 2021, and we don’t see the number going down because the planet’s temperature is reaching an all-time high. Furthermore, you should know more about the preparations for a house fire below:
Call the Fire Department
Buy Multiple Types of Fire Extinguishers
Having a single fire extinguisher might not make the cut when you’re dealing with a type of fire that your extinguisher does not cover. For example, a water fire extinguisher won’t extinguish a grease fire and it will only make the situation worse since the water sprouted from the nozzle will only spread the grease fire in the direction of the aim. So, if you want to be prepared for everything, it’s best that you get every type of fire extinguisher ready for action.
Keep Important Things on the Ground Floor
While many consider storing important items like family heirlooms, precious artifacts, jewelry, foreign currencies, passports, and essential documents on the ground floor to be a stupid move since robbers and burglars usually enter the house from the first floor, it is actually not. House fires are more likely to happen than robberies, and in the event of one, you won’t have enough time to run upstairs and crack open the save to bring everything downstairs while inhaling smoke and avoiding falling debris. Keep the crucial stuff below and store them in a fireproof safe.
Install Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors
Having your house equipped with fire prevention technology like a fire alarm, smoke detector, and fire sprinkler system could save your family lives and properties from loss. The technology is dependable and automatic, but most don’t want them since they are rather sensitive; even a small candle could start the sprinkler system, which will make the entire floor wet. However, suppose you value your life and family over materialistic things. In that case, you should know the technology could give you a head-start to escape and act immediately when a fire emergency occurs in your residence!