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The Best Ways to Prevent Fire Damage

More than 358,500 fires occur each year in homes. One thing that affects families the most after the fire has been put out is the damage that was caused.

Because of this, you might wonder how to prevent fire damage before it even happens. Luckily, we can let you in on some of the ways that can help you prevent fire damage.

Let’s go over some key fire damage prevention tips to help protect your home, and more importantly, you and your family.

Have a Fire Plan

One of the most vital things that families need to have in their homes is a fire plan. This is a plan that details what you and your family will do if a fire takes place.

The plan should detail all of your home exits and the best route to get to each exit. Once you’ve come up with a solid plan for you and your family, you need to practice executing the plan.

Even if you practice your evacuation plan, it will still be drastically different if a fire does occur, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Use Your Kitchen Vent

There will be times in your home where you’re cooking, and the food you’re cooking gives off smoke. Sometimes, when smoke is not controlled, it can damage the paint on your walls and leave behind an undesirable odor.

Whenever you’re cooking, ensure that you’re using the kitchen vent. The vent will keep the air clear of smoke. It also helps to know how to resolve situations like how to put out a kitchen fire if it occurs.

Under absolutely no circumstances should you ever throw water on a grease fire. You might have already known that, but you’d be surprised what could happen in the heat of the moment.

Routinely Check Your Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors are the first line of defense you have when detecting smoke in your home before it turns into a full-blown fire. Your smoke detectors should always be in working condition. When you install them, you’ll also be provided with instructions on how to test them which is important because you need to know that they will be operational when you need them most.

If your smoke detector begins to blink, it can mean a host of things:

  • The smoke detector needs new batteries
  • The smoke detector is dirty
  • The detector isn’t installed properly

Ensure that you read the instructions before you install your detector. Smoke detectors are essential when it comes to the prevention of fire damage.

Fire Damage: Clearing the Smoke

When it comes to fire damage prevention, the way to prevent it is to plan ahead. This means that your family has a plan for evacuating the home in the event of a fire. You should also take the time to learn how your smoke detectors should work.

If you and your family have been affected by fire, contact the experts at Barakat Restoration. We know what it takes to help you repair the damage that has been caused by the fire.

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