Fire safety precautions are essential for any living situation. However, installing extensive emergency features can be off-putting, or expensive to procure all at once. In this article, we take a look at the 5 most essential fire safety equipment that every home should have for at least a good, basic level of safeguarding.
To be adequately prepared in case the worst should happen, be sure to at least have these fire protection features in your home.
At the top of the list, fire alarms are the most important fire protection system every home should have. The most important thing of all is to be made aware of any fires that arise. If occupants aren’t alerted to a fire in another part of the house or while they’re asleep, the fire can quickly spread and get out of control.
In order to have the fastest and most effective responses, you need to be alerted to a fire as early as possible. Other fire safety equipment may well become redundant once a fire has spread and become out of control. In the UK, hundreds of deaths are caused by house fires every year, most occurring in homes with faulty alarm systems or without any fire alarms at all.
If you only have one fire safety feature in your home, it should be fire alarms installed around the house that are checked regularly. Fire alarms are your first and best defence against a fire.
Fire blankets are easy to use, and an effective measure against smaller fires, before they have a chance to grow. They are simply thrown over a fire to smother it by depriving the fire of oxygen. Entirely flame retardant, they will not themselves catch fire. Fire blankets are particularly useful in the kitchen. Fires caused by fats or oils when cooking are notoriously difficult to put out, but smothering them is one of the most effective ways to do it.
Your next step up from fire blankets is fire extinguishers. They do require an understanding of how to use them (though not difficult) so everyone in the home can handle them effectively should they need to. They are more effective against fires that are not small and isolated and could be necessary in order to clear an escape route for yourself. A 2-kilogram fire extinguisher is relatively inexpensive and small enough to be stored comfortably in your home.
Beyond alarm systems and basic firefighting equipment, every home should have clear escape routes and strategies. Multiple exits on the ground floor are usually easier to ensure. But in some situations, escape from the upper stories may be necessary. In order to do this safely, you will need fire escape ladders. These are very compact and storable ladders with easy-release systems that you can affix to windows in order to make an emergency escape.
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