
House fires increase in winter months when alternative heat sources are frequently used.
Several tragic house fires in Richmond, Henrico and Chesterfield over the last two weeks are causing concern for fire safety. Many were caused by heat sources and electrical problems, which is common for January, when Virginia temperatures become bitter. No matter the cause of a fire, working smoke detectors make the biggest difference in saving lives and reducing property damage. Please take a few minutes to make sure all of your smoke detectors are working and that there is at least one on every floor of your home.
Heat Sources
Space heaters, or alternative heat sources, have been blamed in several recent fires. In a
Richmond Times Dispatch article on January 1, Lt. Jason Elmore of the Chesterfield Fire Department said, "A lot of the things that cause fires — extension cords, outlets, heating devices — are meant to create heat. You have to treat them with caution." If you use space heaters, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations carefully by keeping the surrounding area clear and in the appropriate conditions.
Smoke Detectors
Mark Buff, manager of the Virginia Department of Fire Programs, said "This is the most dangerous time of the year." Smoke detectors are the easiest and most important thing homeowners and renters alike can use to ensure their safety. "There's just no reason for somebody's life to be jeopardized," he said.
You can buy smoke detectors for less than $10 each, and most area fire departments offer them free if residents can't afford them. Some local fire departments will come to your house and install them if you are unable.
Fire officials have also made it clear that if your house is on fire, get everyone out and call 911 immediately. Do not put yourself in danger trying to put a fire out. A monitored security/fire system in your home is ideal because help is called when the signal is triggered - even if you are not home, but more importantly, if you are home and unable to make the call.
For more information about fire safety,
contact Richmond Alarm and we’ll be happy to send you free information.