You might know some basic safety rules, but if you miss a few of them, then your house won't be fireproof.
There are lots of things that can make your house potentially more prone to fire, and some of them aren't obvious.
Let's find out more!
Sometimes, old or damaged wiring behind your walls can cause fires.
You might not see it, but if your lights flicker or outlets feel warm, it could be a sign of trouble.
Dust can gather around electronics or heaters, and if it's thick enough, it might catch fire if something gets very hot.
Clutter can also block escape routes during a fire.
Lint from your dryer can build up in the vent over time.
If it gets too clogged, it can catch fire when hot air from the dryer passes through it.
Leaving candles unattended or letting kids have access to matches and lighters can be dangerous. Fires from these sources can start easily.
Appliances like stoves, ovens, and toasters can be hazardous if they're old or not working correctly. A malfunction can lead to a fire.
Portable heaters can be useful, but if they're placed too close to flammable objects like curtains or papers, they can ignite a fire.
Plugging too many things into one outlet can overheat it and cause a fire risk. Using power strips safely is important.
If you use a fireplace, not cleaning the chimney can lead to a dangerous buildup of creosote, which can catch fire.
Storing gasoline, paint thinner, or other flammable substances inside your home can be risky. These materials can catch fire easily.
Keep your eyes on these things, so you can make sure your house is safe!