The 12 Days of Fire Safety
- Check Your Smoke Alarms: test smoke alarms, replace batteries if needed, and make sure alarms are installed on every level of your home.
- Practice Your Escape Plan: review your family’s fire escape plan and ensure everyone knows two ways out of each room.
- Cook with Caution: stay in the kitchen when cooking, keep flammables and combustibles away from the stovetop, and turn pot handles inward to avoid tipping or spilling hot foods/oils.
- Water Your Christmas Tree: a dry tree can ignite in seconds; keep it well-watered and away from heat sources.
- Inspect Holiday Lights: check for frayed cords, broken bulbs, or loose connections, and replace damaged strands immediately.
- Use Candles Safely: keep candles at least 12 inches from anything that can burn and never leave them unattended. Use battery operated candles when possible, especially if children or pets are present.
- Avoid Overloading Outlets: plug decorations into surge protectors and avoid daisy-chaining extension cords. Select surge protectors and extension cords that are listed for the intended use.
- Use of Portable Space Heaters: maintain a three-foot “kid-free and clutter-free zone” around portable space heaters and never leave them running unattended. Ensure the portable heater is listed and has tip protection built into the device.
- Store Matches and Lighters Safely: keep them locked away and out of reach of children.
- Practice Safe Fireplace Use: use a sturdy screen, clean your chimney annually, and always dispose of ashes in a metal container.
- Stay Alert While Celebrating: alcohol and fire don’t mix. Be cautious when cooking, decorating, or using candles during gatherings.
- Know Your Local Emergency Numbers: make sure everyone in your home knows how to call for help in case of an emergency.
For more information, contact the State Fire Marshal’s Office at (360) 596-3904.
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