House fires $1.1 Billion property damage per year!

Can you believe there was $5.5 BILLION in direct property damage in the US from 2012-2016? Whoa! And, can you believe October is almost over and November is nearing?! Well, it still is National Fire Prevention Month, so let’s learn more about fire safety! Here are some great tips to remember to help avoid house fires and keep your family safe for the upcoming holidays! Have a working smoke alarm – depending on the size of your home, multiple alarms may be necessary.Make sure each one is working properly by testing monthly.Also, change the batteries when you hear the short beep alert or yearly, whichever comes first.

Inspect your heating system – change the furnace filter regularly and have your heating system inspected by a professional annually.Also, don’t forget to clean your solid-fueled heating equipment, like fireplaces and chimneys! Remove lint from your dryer vent – the lint builds up over time, and can easily lead to a dryer fire if not maintained properly.Clean the lint filter after each use and make sure to clean any lint from the dryer that may have made its way through the filter.

Inspect your electrical wiring – Holiday decorating time means more wires! Routine maintenance can help detect hot spots and corrosion.This should be done by a professional at least once a year.Keep smoking for outside – Smoking materials, including cigarettes, pipes, and cigars, started an estimated annual average of 18,100 reported home structure fires and caused $476 million in direct property damage per year! Smoking was also the leading cause of home fire deaths for the five-year stretch from 2012-2016.

On top of taking steps to prevent house fires, speak with a local licensed, independent agent to make sure you have the coverage you need in case a house fire were to happen.For more tips and fire prevention information, check out the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).If you have any tips of your own you would like to share, please leave them in the comments section! Share this:FacebookTwitterLinkedInMoreEmailPrintLike this: Related

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