|  Home fires are among of the most common reasons for filing a claim on home insurance. Fortunately, it's simple to make some changes around your home in order to prevent the risk of a fire. We've compiled some tips to help you keep your home and family safe. 
 
 General Fire Safety
    Never leave burning candles unattended. Candles should be placed on sturdy surfaces out of reach of children and pets.Avoid smoking inside of your home.Flammable objects should be kept at least three feet away from candles, grills, stovetops and any other sources of heat. Fire Safety Equipment
    Routinely change the batteries in your smoke alarms, even if they aren't chirping to signal a low battery.Install carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home.Keep a few fire extinguishers around your home, and ensure that everyone knows how to use them. Kitchen Concerns
    By putting a little thought into protecting your house from fire risks, you can rest at ease, knowing that your family is safe. But even so, accidents can still happen. Discuss a fire safety plan with your family so everyone knows what to do and where to go if a fire does occur. Also, call your insurance agent to ensure that your home insurance provides enough coverage in the event of a disaster.Because of cooking appliances, most home fires ignite in the kitchen — primarily around the stovetop. Keep towels, paper products and other flammable items far away from heat.If a pot or pan catches fire, turn off the heat and put a lid over the fire until it's extinguished. Do not try to move it or douse it with water.If a fire ignites inside the oven, turn off the heat and leave the door closed until the fire is extinguished.You may need to turn on a fan or open a window if smoke from cooking is triggering a smoke alarm. Do not dismantle the smoke alarm. 
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 Posted Friday, July 15 2016 4:00 PM
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