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Fire prevention, as well as the response to fires, is both vital to saving lives.

It is vital that we
understand that fire hazard in the home can be avoided. We must identify the fire hazard and correct
them as soon as possible. Be sure that you keep overloading any extension cords, outlets and other
power sources, for example if any cords frayed, we must to replace part what is frayed as soon as
possible and do not use it until cord has been replaced. The top fire hazards in our homes are: candles,
lights, kitchen appliance, fireplaces, space and portable heaters and coal or wood burning stoves. Open
flamed candles=keep away from plants, furniture, decorations and other things what can blaze quickly.
We need to be prepared for a fire, means that we must have a plan of action and we must to practice
enough the plan of action.

Fire hazard are especially dangerous at night, when no one is awake to notice that a fire has started.

If we have children’s, we must to accompany them from room to room in our home, looking for possible
safety hazards. Tell to your child if he sees fire hazards – he should not try to correct them themselves.

Conclusion: If you see any fire hazard in your home or in other places you must to tell to someone who
can correct the hazard.

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