Water Damage St. George City
The number of houses that are destroyed each year
from fires is staggering. In 2016 the NFPA reported more than 1.3 million fires
that resulted in an estimated 3,390 deaths and over millions of dollars in
property damage. At Ally1 Disaster Solutions, we
believe that fire safety awareness and fir damage prevention can go a long way
in keeping you, your family, and your home safe. Listed below are a few habits
that can compromise that safety.
Cooking
Did you now that the kitchen is
that starting point for nearly 60% of all house fires? Negligent cooking has
been known to ignite most of these fires. When cooking, whether you are boiling
water, grilling steak, or baking a casserole, never leave your oven or stove
unattended. Check your kitchen appliances for any frayed or exposed wires
before use, as they may spark and cause a fire to ignite unexpectedly. Make
sure your cookware is used as intended when cooking with the microwave, oven,
etc. Make sure to keep your cooking areas clear of flammable material, such as
dish towels, recipe cards, and plastic and wooden utensils.
Heating Units
With the winter season in full
swing its important to maintain your chimney, fireplace, and furnace to prevent
a fire damage accident. The buildup of debris in any of these units can cause
major damage to a home in a matter of minutes. When you use a wood burning
fireplace make sure you never leave the fire unattended and completely
extinguish any smoldering ashes with water. If you are using a portable electric
heater, make sure you keep the unit at least 3 feet away from any surrounding
objects.
Electrical Issues
It is important that you don’t
overload your power strips, sockets, or extension cords. Believe it or not, but
extension cords can cause some major fire damage, even if the cord is not
frayed or damaged. When a power strip, socket, or extension cord is overloaded
they start to overheat and quickly become dangerous fire hazards. Just a few
weeks ago a local news station was reporting on a home that caught fire due to
an overheating extension cord. The cord sparked and caught a nearby quilt on
fire, causing thousands of dollars in property loss and damage.
If you need any type of fire damage in
St. George, you can contact Ally1 Disaster Solutions for the experience of
well-mannered services. We’ll be there to help!
The Ally1 Disaster Solutions crew is certified and has the
experience you can count on to minimize damages from a water damage in St. George.
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