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Fire Safety in the Home

  • The Burning Issues

    Approximately 50 people die each year because of preventable fires in the home. Up to recently, most deaths comprised either children or the elderly. However, these statistics are changing as fire begins to affect the population as a whole. The main contributing factor to this change is thought to be alcohol.

    Most of us have a good idea what causes fire in our homes, and are aware that fire can be avoided with a little less carelessness. We encourage you to review the following core issues in safeguarding your home:

    • Take sensible safety measures around your home to avoid fire hazards.
    • Install at least one smoke alarm on each floor level.
    • Decide on your own fire escape plan, and practice it regularly.

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