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Public Information Statement
Statement as of 6:00 am CST on November 11, 2009
... Winter hazard awareness week... day three... winter fire safety facts...
- cooking was the number one cause of residential fires in 2008... accounting for 48 percent of fires. Open flames and heating fires were the number two and three causes. - Most heating fires in Minnesota involve fireplaces or chimneys. - Almost three-quarters of fire deaths occur in the home... making it the most dangerous place to be with regard to fire. - 26 percent of home fire deaths in 2007 occurred in homes without working smoke detectors.
Safety information...
- turn off portable heating appliances when leaving the home or retiring for the evening. This includes verifying that a fire in the fireplace has been fully extinguished. - Have at least three feet of clearance between any heating equipment... and anything that can burn. Keep children and loose clothing away from any heating equipment. - Have chimneys... fireplaces and other heating devices professionally inspected prior to the start of every heating season. - Use a sturdy screen or glass closure in front of your fireplace... and burn only clean fireplace wood. - Make sure smoke detectors are installed on every level of your home... including your basement. Test them monthly. - Place Holiday decorations well away from heat sources. If you use a tree... water it daily... as a dry tree can be consumed by fire in an instant... while generating enough heat to ignite the entire room. - Unplug any Holiday lights or decorations before leaving the house or going to bed.
The above recommendations are courtesy of the Minnesota state fire chiefs' association and the state fire marshal division. For further information contact... - your local Fire Department - state fire marshal division... ... 651-201-7214 - state fire chiefs' association... 763-786-4436