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Summer Fire Safety Tips for Homeowners

Summer is the season for outdoor fun, BBQs, and warm evenings, but it also brings a higher risk of fires. With dry conditions, higher temperatures, and more activity around fire sources like grills and fire pits, homeowners must take proactive steps to prevent accidents. 

Here are some essential fire safety tips to help you protect your home and loved ones this summer:

1. Be Smart With Grills and Barbecues

Grilling is a summer staple, but it's also one of the leading causes of outdoor fires. To prevent a fire from starting, always use your grill at least 10 feet away from your house, deck railings, and overhanging branches. Also, never leave it unattended while in use, and keep a spray bottle of water or a fire extinguisher nearby just in case. After grilling, make sure coals are completely cooled before disposing of them in a metal container.

2. Employ Proper Safety Measures When Using a Fire Pit

Fire pits can create a cozy ambiance, but they need to be handled responsibly. You should only use them in open areas, away from flammable materials like dry grass, leaves, or wooden fences. In addition, only burn dry, seasoned wood, and avoid lighter fluid or gasoline, which can cause dangerous flare-ups. Keep a hose or bucket of water nearby and never leave a fire unattended.

3. Keep Landscaping Under Control

Summer heat can turn your landscaping into a fire hazard, so it's essential to clear dead leaves, dry brush, and debris from around your home, especially near foundations, gutters, and under decks. To prevent them from coming into contact with your home or each other, it's also advisable to regularly trim trees and shrubs. If you live in a wildfire-prone area, create a "defensible space" around your home by reducing flammable vegetation in a 30 to 100-foot radius.

4. Maintain Smoke Alarms and Fire Extinguishers

Even outdoor fires can impact the structure or the interior of your home. Therefore, it's essential to test your smoke alarms monthly and ensure that their batteries have been replaced at least once this year. If you don't already have them, install smoke detectors in every bedroom and on each floor of your home. Keep at least one fire extinguisher in your kitchen and garage, and make sure everyone in the household knows how to use it.

5. Practice Safe Storage

Gasoline, propane tanks, lighter fluid, and other flammable materials should be stored in approved containers in a well-ventilated, secure area away from the home. Never store them indoors or near any heat source.

6. Be Mindful of Fireworks

Fireworks are not only risky, but they may also be illegal, depending on where you live. To find out, check your local laws and opt for public displays when possible. If you do use consumer fireworks, don't allow children to handle them. Keep a bucket of water nearby, and never attempt to relight a dud.

7. Plan and Prepare

Create a fire escape plan and review it with everyone in your household. Practice how to exit quickly and identify a safe meeting spot. If you're in a wildfire-prone area, sign up for local alerts and keep an emergency "go bag" ready.

While summer should be a time for celebration and connection, fire safety should also be top of mind. By following these tips, you'll help ensure your home remains safe and your summer memories are only the good kind!

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