0 Everyday Things You Didn’t Know Were Fire Hazards
It’s the silly things we overlook that can sometimes be the most dangerous. Nest Protect helps you better understand dangerous situations and secure a happy home.
posted on Oct. 26, 2015, at 4:27 p.m.1. Watching a movie while there’s food cooking in the kitchen.
It’s important to give a cooking meal your undivided attention. Remember that you can always rewind a movie, but you can’t undo a burnt dinner.
2. Leaving a candle unattended.
Your pets are cute, but it’s not cute when they accidentally knock over a candle. Keep your candles out of tail’s reach and in plain sight.
3. Microwaving certain plastics.
It’s important to check the label of your food package. Not all plastics are microwave safe. ;)
4. Overloading a power strip.
To avoid overheating, and potential fires, it’s best not to “piggyback” power strips.
5. Not cleaning out your washer and dryer regularly.
It’s important to clean out your washer and dryer regularly. The built-up debris can result in something a lot messier than your laundry.
6. Overlooking manufacturer’s instructions for electrical appliances.
Take a few minutes to read over the manufacturer’s instructions — all your dos and don’ts are already laid out for you. Only a few minutes can save you a ton of trouble.
7. Using a fireplace incorrectly.
Fireplace fires can rack up millions of dollars in damages. From installation to maintenance, taking care of a fireplace is crucial.
8. Handling electric appliances with wet hands.
Water and electricity are a fatal combination. Just don’t do it!
9. Letting grease accumulate around the stove.
Don’t let your laziness be the reason you burned down the kitchen.
10. Using lightbulbs that don’t match the lamp’s recommended wattage.
The warning labels are there — don’t be silly and use the wrong bulb.
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