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Welcome to our hour on fire safety. Need a fire safety tip or two, look no further, we have some valuable tips from our fire safety tip expert. Remember the saying: Better to be safe than sorry? Well that certainly applies when talking about fire safety. 
Fire safety is often neglected in our busy lives. However needless deaths and injuries happen every year as a result of fire. Thus we need to take fire safety into our own hands. We are sure that our fire safety tip list will contain some relevant information for you. 

Fire safety tip list
Take a look down our fire safety tip list to ensure your home is safe


Have your heating serviced regularly
Check all you electrical outlets and cords, replaced old or damaged ones
Check wattage of all bulbs
Keep furniture and carpet away from outlets and cords
Check fuse box
Check that everything in your garage is being stored correctly
Never leave portable heaters and candles unattended
Never cover heaters
 Install smoke alarm
Have fire extinguishers handy


A word from our expert
You don't need to pay out huge sums of money on making your home as safe as possible. A lot of the advice on our fire safety tip list is common sense and things you can check and see to yourselves. If you have children you need to be especially vigilant. Children and seniors are the two groups most effected by fire in this country. If you have elderly neighbors or family members, check out their homes for them. Space heaters are one of the commonest electrical items that cause fires.
Make sure that you educate your children and family on the dangers of fire and make sure that you have a plan or fire drill that all your family members know about in case of a fire.
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