HOME HEATING SAFETY Heating fires are the second leading cause of home fires. Moreover, the Red Cross sees a spike in home fires during the coldest days.
- Keep
     all potential sources of fuel like paper, clothing, bedding or rugs at
     least three feet away from space heaters, stoves, or fireplaces. 
 - Portable
     heaters and fireplaces should never be left unattended. Turn off space
     heaters and make sure any embers in the fireplace are extinguished before
     going to bed or leaving home.
 - If
     you must use a space heater, place it on a level, hard and nonflammable
     surface (such as ceramic tile floor), not on rugs or carpets or near
     bedding or drapes. Keep children and pets away from space heaters.
 - Never
     use a cooking range or oven to heat your home.
 - Keep
     fire in your fireplace by using a glass or metal fire screen large enough
     to catch sparks and rolling logs.  
 - It is critical that households have working smoke
     alarms and that families practice their fire escape plan.
 
- Before
     tackling strenuous tasks in cold temperatures, consider your physical
     condition, the weather factors and the nature of the task.
 - Protect
     yourself from frostbite and hypothermia by wearing warm, loose-fitting,
     lightweight clothing in several layers. Stay indoors, if possible.
 - Bring
     pets inside during winter weather. 
 - Make
     sure coats, gloves or mittens, hats, boots and warm clothing are available
     for all household members, along with extra blankets.
 - Eat
     regular meals and stay hydrated, but avoid caffeinated or alcoholic
     beverages.
 - Eat
     regularly. Food provides the body with energy for producing its own heat.
 - Check
     on relatives, neighbors, and friends, particularly if they are elderly or
     if they live alone.
 - Keep
     the gas tank full. A full tank will keep the fuel line from freezing.
 
- Keep
     garage doors closed if there are water supply lines in the garage.
 - Open
     kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around
     the plumbing. Be sure to move any harmful cleaners and household chemicals
     up out of the reach of children.
 - When
     the weather is very cold outside, let the cold water drip from the faucet
     served by exposed pipes. Running water through the pipe - even at a
     trickle - helps prevent pipes from freezing.
 - Keep
     the thermostat set to the same temperature both during the day and at
     night. By temporarily suspending the use of lower nighttime temperatures,
     you may incur a higher heating bill, but you can prevent a much more
     costly repair job if pipes freeze and burst.
 - If
     you will be going away during cold weather, leave the heat on in your
     home, set to a temperature no lower than 55° F.
 

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