Springtime Fire Safety In Manchester, Vermont
3/22/2020 (Permalink)
Here in southern Vermont, spring is peaking around the corner, hopefully!
When we think of home fire prevention, we think about the things we would normally keep an eye on during the winter months like space heaters, Christmas trees, fire places and ovens during cooking those big holiday meals. But spring time presents its own fire dangers.
For example, you may want to start up your outdoor grill after a long winter trapped inside to grill up some nice steaks. Be sure to give your grill a good inspection before starting her up. Check the propane tank, and the gas line. Make sure everything is clean. If you’re using a charcoal grill, make sure that it’s started with the proper charcoal lighting fluid. And this maybe a given but put the grill in an open area with nothing flammable near it.
If you want to start up your fire pit, make sure all leaves and debris are removed from the pit, as those can create embers that can float into the air. And don’t throw anything like that in the fire. Always keep children away from open flames, and always keep a bucket of water next to you before you start the fire just in case of emergencies.
If you happen to suffer from a springtime fire, give SERVPRO of Bennington & Rutland Counties a call at 802-375-1500