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By taking the necessary precautions we can limit your fire exposure. As the #1 choice for residential and commercial fire cleanup in Glendale California and surrounding cities our goal is to equip our family, friends and customers with you a quick list of the top 3 fire safety prevention tips to help you enjoy the holidays fire-free.

The holiday season is upon us and we can all agree this is one of the best times for family, friends, and delicious meals.  In addition to the happy times, a serious side of the holiday season is also one of the highest days for home fires. 

Key Fire Insights:

According to the American Red Cross, nearly 47,000 fires occur during the winter holiday season, causing significant property damage, injuries, and fatalities; with candles being a major contributing factor to these fires.

By taking the necessary precautions we can limit your fire exposure. As the #1 choice for residential and commercial fire cleanup in Glendale California and surrounding cities our goal is to equip our family, friends and customers with you a quick list of the top 3 fire safety prevention tips to help you enjoy the holidays fire-free. 

In case of an emergency our trained team of IICRC Certified Fire Restoration Technicians are here 24.7 to help you with a fire emergency. Remember that your first phone call should always be to 911 if you experience a fire emergency.

Top 3 Fire Safety Tips:  

1 – Candle Safety:

  • Placement: Keep candles away from any flammable materials like curtains, paper, or decorations.
  • Supervision: Never leave burning candles unattended.

2 – Heating Safety:

  • Space Heaters: Place space heaters on a hard, nonflammable surface and keep them away from flammable materials.
  • Chimney Safety: Ensure your chimney is clean. Consider having a chimney inspection.

3 – General Safety Tips:

  • Smoke Alarms: Make sure your smoke alarms are working properly.
  • Fire Extinguishers: Have a fire extinguisher available and practice how to use it.
  • Escape Plan: Develop a fire escape plan with your family and practice it.
  • Decorate Safely: Keep all decorations away from any heat sources and electrical outlets.

Since the kitchen is the number one place for home fires, here are some kitchen safety tips to keep your home and loved ones safe:

Kitchen Safety:

  • Never Leave Cooking Unattended: Keep a close eye on food, especially when frying or broiling.
  • Keep Kids and Pets Away: Establish a safety zone around the cooking area.
  • Avoid Distractions: Don’t answer calls or texts while cooking.
  • Wear Tight-Fitting Clothing: Loose clothing can catch fire.
  • Grease Fires: If a grease fire starts, smother it with a lid or use a fire extinguisher. Never use water on a grease fire.

Now is also a good time to confirm your insurance policy includes fire damage.

Download Fire Fact Sheet here. Follow these safety tips and have a safe and happy winter holiday season.

If you have any additional questions, please contact our IICRC fire damage certified team.