Taking precautions during the colder season to prevent fire damage

During the colder season it is very common to see people using open flame devices  or electric heaters to keep warm or to supply light.

With this also comes new dangers around the house.

According to Chris Botha, media liaison officer Netcare 911, the most common items that are used are Primus stoves and candles, especially in areas that have no electricity.

“However, just as dangerous are gas and electric heaters, used to keep us warm during the icy cold period.

“Let us look at the open flames first. Not only do they have a danger of falling over and setting the place alight while you are sleeping, but they are also a problem as the burning flames give off carbon monoxide that could be fatal if there is no ventilation in the room.”

He said in the same way, any heater, whether open flame or electric, if placed too close to any combustible material could radiate heat to such an extent that the materials could start burning.

“If this happens while everybody is sleeping you stand not only the chance to sustain severe burns, but also to be overcome and die due to the toxic fumes in the smoke.

“So please take care  and make sure that the area you are using open flames in is well ventilated and the flames are extinguished before you go to sleep.

“When using candles make sure that they are in a candle holder that cannot fall over and placed away from any combustible materials.

“When using heaters, it is advised to place them away from any material that could catch fire. Don’t hang clothes over them to dry and rather switch them off before you go to sleep.”

 

 

 

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