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OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
Fire Prevention Checklist
Is your home fire and burn proof? A few simple steps can save your life and the lives of those you love. This simple checklist will help you determine what you need to do to help fire proof your home. Print your checklist results as a reminder of what you still need to inspect or accomplish.
Living Area:
- Is there a smoke detector on each level of your home and near each sleeping area?
- Are the batteries working?
- Do you test your smoke detector monthly?
- If you are hearing and/or vision impaired, do you have an appropriate smoke detector?
- Are all space heaters at least three feet away from everything, including you?
- Are all electrical cords and plugs in good condition?
- Do you have an escape plan?
- Have you practiced your escape plan?
- If you use a wheelchair or walking aid, have you checked each possible exit route carefully?
- Do you have a single box containing all important papers?
- Do you keep them in a safe place?
- Have you catalogued and updated your household inventory list for insurance claims?
Kitchen:
- Is there a fire extinguisher within easy access of the cooking area? Do you know how to use it?
- Is the cooking area clean and free of clutter?
- Do you always remain in the kitchen while cooking?
- Do you wear snug fitting sleeves that won't catch fire while cooking?
- Do you turn off and unplug appliances when they are not in use?
- Do you clean appliances so grease cannot build up and catch fire?
- Do you turn pot and pan handles in so they are not knocked over?
Bedroom:
- Is there a flashlight near your bed?
- Are the batteries fully charged?
- Is there a whistle by your bed to warn others of a fire and alert rescuers of your location?
Bathroom:
- Do you always make sure curling irons and hot rollers are unplugged after each use?
- Is the water heater set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit or lower to prevent scalds and burns?
- Have you installed thermostatically controlled faucets and shower heads?
Garage:
- Are newspapers, empty boxes, paints, and gasoline cans stored away from heaters and outlets?
- Is gasoline stored in approved safety cans that prevent the escape of flammable vapors?
Before You Go To Bed Or Lie Down:
- Did you fully extinguish smoking materials (cigarettes, cigars, etc.)?
- Did you turn off the oven and burners?
- Did you unplug the coffee pot?
- Did you fully extinguish all candles or oil lamps?
- Is your heating pad turned off?
- Are the lights turned out, leaving one on in case you need to get up?
- Are your glasses near your bedside so you can see to escape and avoid injury?
- Are your house keys and car keys near your bedside so they are easily accessible?
- Are your doors locked?
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