FIVE WAYS TO SAFEGUARD YOUR HOME THIS WINTER

Avoid over­load­ing elec­tri­cal out­lets and pow­er strips. When over­loaded with elec­tri­cal items, out­lets and pow­er strips can over­heat and catch fire.

As the tem­per­a­tures drop and the days grow short­er, there’s a nat­ur­al incli­na­tion to cre­ate a warm and cozy haven at home. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, as we see increased use of heat­ing equip­ment, can­dles and elec­tri­cal items, the num­ber of home fires tends to increase dur­ing win­ter months.

Here are five ways you can safe­guard your home for the win­ter sea­son.

  1. Ensure car­bon monox­ide and smoke detec­tors are work­ing prop­er­ly. If your detec­tors are bat­tery-oper­at­ed, replace the bat­ter­ies annu­al­ly. Test the detec­tors once a month and give them a good dust­ing to ensure the sen­sors are clear of dirt and debris.
  2. Inspect elec­tri­cal cords. We depend on more cords dur­ing win­ter, whether for hol­i­day light­ing, exten­sion cords or portable heaters. Before using any cord­ed items, dou­ble check to make sure cords aren’t frayed or cracked. If you use portable space heaters, remem­ber to keep them at least 3 feet away from flam­ma­ble items. Use mod­els that include an auto shut-off fea­ture and over­heat pro­tec­tion. Space heaters can take a toll on your ener­gy bills. Use them effi­cient­ly (to heat small­er spaces) and safe­ly. Nev­er plug a space heater into a pow­er strip. Speak­ing of pow­er strips…
  3. Avoid over­load­ing elec­tri­cal out­lets and pow­er strips. When over­loaded with elec­tri­cal items, out­lets and pow­er strips can over­heat and catch fire. If you use pow­er strips for mul­ti­ple devices, make sure the strip can han­dle the elec­tri­cal load. For a safer bet, look for pow­er strips that include surge pro­tec­tion.
  4. Clean the fire­place to improve safe­ty and effi­cien­cy. There’s noth­ing bet­ter than a warm fire on a chilly night, but it’s impor­tant to main­tain your fire­place for safe­ty. As wood burns, a sticky sub­stance known as cre­osote builds up in the chim­ney. When cre­osote buildup becomes too thick, a chim­ney fire can ignite. The chim­ney should be cleaned at least once a year to reduce fire risks. Reg­u­lar clean­ing also improves air flow and lim­its the amount of car­bon monox­ide that seeps indoors.
  5. Prac­tice safe­ty in the kitchen. As we spend more time in the kitchen dur­ing the hol­i­day sea­son, be mind­ful of poten­tial fire haz­ards. Nev­er leave food that’s cook­ing on the stove­top unat­tend­ed. Clean and remove spilled foods from cook­ing sur­faces and be mind­ful of where you place flam­ma­ble items like dish tow­els.

Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive wants you and your fam­i­ly to stay safe dur­ing the win­ter sea­son. Vis­it https://coastal.coop/safety-reliability/ for addi­tion­al safe­ty tips.