Fire Safety Checklist - Home
Fire Safety Checklist for the Home
4 of every 5 fire deaths are from home fires - Senior citizens and children are at higher risk.
OBJECTIVES
- Learn the common causes of home fires and burns
- Involve the whole family and check for hot spots.
- Know how to correct fire and burn hazards quickly and safely.
INSIDE YOUR HOME
- Store paint in tightly closed metal containers.
- Keep basement & closets clear of excessive combustibles like papers, cartons, or old rags.
- Check Fuse box to insure the right fuses are being used in each socket.
- Keep electrical cords out in the open - not under rugs, over hoods, or through door openings.
- Check electric cords routinely for wear.
- Do not overload electrical outlets and install special circuits for heavy-duty appliances such as space heaters and air conditioners.
SMOKERS
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Do not smoke in bed or on the sofa when sleepy.
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Check up after others to see that no cigarette butts are lodged in upholstered furniture where they can smolder unseen at night.
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Keep matches and lighters away from children.
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Dispose of smoking materials carefully in large safe ashtrays.
KITCHEN
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Wear short or tight-fitting sleeves when cooking.
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Maintain a constant watch when preparing food.
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Use a low flame to guard against overheated grease and overflows.
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Always turn pot handles toward the center of the stove-Children may grab, or run into, the handle and spill hot cooking oil or hot water onto themselves.
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Keep your stove and oven clean. Wipe up spills promptly.
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Place towels, napkins and potholders away from the stove.
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Set your hot water heater to 120'F to prevent scalds.
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Store cookies, cereal, or other "bait," away from the stove -- climbing children may be burned.
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House hold cleaners and chemicals are out of reach of children.
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The poison control center number is posted by all telephones.
BATHROOM
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Only GFCI outlets are used.
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Appliances are never used near water.
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Electrical appliances are stored unplugged, out of reach of children
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Showers and tubs have a slip-resistant rubber mats or decals.
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Wastebaskets are kept emptied.
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ALL MEDICINES ARE STORED IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS AND OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
BEDROOMS
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Upper story windows have quick release guards to prevent fall, yet allow an exit.
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Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors on every level of the home and near the bedrooms.
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Smoke alarms tested once a month
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Smoke alarms are clean and dust-free.
OUTSIDE YOUR HOME
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Minimum 2" high letters preferably 4" high letters visible from the street
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Store flammable liquids such as gasoline, in tight, properly labeled fire-safe containers, away from heat sources and small children.
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Keep your distance from ignition sources (like open pilot lights on water heaters and stoves) when using flammables.
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Turn off your lawn mower and allow it to cool before adding gasoline.
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Clear away pine needles and leaves from the roof, eaves and rain gutters.
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Trim all tree limbs within 10 feet and remove all dead limbs hanging over the house or garage.
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When cooking outdoors, move open flame cooking appliances away from awnings and overhangs of the home. Also, keep children from hot grills.
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Store flammables and combustibles stored in small approved containers.
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Store flammables and combustibles in the garage or shed away from excessive heat, open flame appliances, and children..
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Aerosol or butane containers are stored in a cool place out of the reach of children.
HOUSEHOLD
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Ashes are cool or wetted before putting them in trash cans.
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Adults are told if cigarette lighters or matches are left lying around.
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Firearms are stored, unloaded out of sight in a locked, child proof cabinet.
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Ammunition is stored away from firearms in a locked, child-proof container.
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Home fire drills are held often, during the day and night.
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Know 2 ways out of every room.Safe meeting place once out of the house.
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If there is a fire crawl low below the smoke.Never go back inside for anything.
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Know how to stop, drop, and roll if your cloths catch on fire.
Contact Us

Matt Schofield,
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
- Phone: (765) 521-6810
- Fax: (765) 521-8133
- Staff Directory
- Monday - Friday
8am - 4pm