Protect Your House From Fire

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(NAPSA)—House fires are more common than many people think. No matter the season,it’s importantto ensure homes and families are well protected. Therefore, there’s no timelike the pres- ent to evaluate the different fire-safety measures in place around your house. If you happento be remodeling,it’s an ideal time to bolster your home'sfiresafety. Be sure you have working smoke detectors on all floors of your home and outside sleeping areas. Check them once a month, clean them every six months and You can protect your homeand family and keep the homefires from burning. Better yet, opt for newer units that come is especially important. A stone wool Select appliances with an automatic insulation, such as Rockwool Safe ’v Sound, is the preferred choice of many change the batteries at least once a year. with a 10-year, no-maintenance battery. shutoff. Never overload electrical outlets or use extension cords to replace additional outlets. When remodeling or undertaking repairs, make sure you engage a licensedelectricianforall electrical work. e Install ground fault circuit interrupters and arcfault circuit interrupters in kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor areas, unfinished basements and crawl spaces, garages, boathouses, laundry areas, and within 6 feet of sinks, bathtubs and showerstalls. These devices have helped save thousands of lives from fire or shock since being introduced. Check your residential fire extinguisher and ensureit is stored in an easyto-access location in case of emergency. Create a fire escape plan for your homeand practice it twice a year with all family members. Opt for noncombustible building materials, whenever possible. Insulation professional builders. Because ofits ability to resist fire up to 1,177F—higher than the temperature of a typical house fire—it stays in place to protect escape routes and buys occupants precious extra time to escape. Made from stone, its inorganic composition meansit will not produce toxic smoke or harmful gases when exposedto fire. That's a key feature, because smoke,notflames, is the leading causeoffire-relatedfatalities. Homes today burn faster than in years past because they're loaded with more synthetic materials. In the event of a fire, occupants typically have just a few minutes to get themselves to safety. Careful selection of building materials and implementing both fire prevention devices and measures can makeall the difference when every second counts. Learn More For further facts, go to www. rockwool.com/products/safensound.