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    When electricity is applied, the machine will move. Darkness, cold and heat are both difficult. Log candles or a gas stove are used. The generator is also running. All of these items pose a fire hazard. Even one mistake can cause damage. There is always a risk of fire. Hence, fire safety is essential. Everyone should know the basic steps. This guide will help you stay safe. You can make your home power. A little planning can save lives.

    No Power Supply, No Fire Hazard

    The powerband has started working since morning. Some day every month the light goes off. But the log feels like darkness. People forget the danger of fire. Generators, candles, matchsticks, everything is dangerous. When you burn even a little in the dark there is no chance of a fire. Misuse of anything creates problems.

    As soon as the light returns everything has to be handled. You should know your fire laws. Every step has to be taken carefully. Every corner should be protected. Tips will be shared in this article. These tips will keep you and your family safe. Fire safety is not just a rule but a necessity. You must remain vigilant until the power returns. Planning is real power.

    Safe Use of Candles

    Candles were not used without light. But the biggest reason for candlefire is the power of restraint. If you save money at home, keep a candle door. If the pet is an animal, it should not touch the candle. Always keep the candle in the holder. Cover the door with paper, curtain, bed sheet. Never touch a burning candle alone. A small candle has fallen. A falling candle has created a powerA battery flashlight is a safer option. LED bulbs are also a good option. Use a rechargeable flashlight. A backup battery should always be ready. Use candles only in emergencies. Safety should always come first. The flame of the candle is open. 

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    Run the Generator Safely

    Everyone uses a generator. But no one knows how to use it. Never place a generator in the room. Carbon gas is very dangerous. If gas is to be filled keep the band of the machine. The fuel tank should be tight. Always keep the generator in a dry place. Rain and damp places are a power hazard. A spark can come from a damaged wire. Wires must be secured. Do not overload the generator. There is a risk of fire if not loaded. Check if the cooling fan is working properly. The power cord should always be short and clean. Also check that there is no oil leakage. Please check if the noise level is high. Use a certified generator. Generator maintenance should be done every month.

    Stove: A Fire Hazard

    If light is used cooking becomes difficult. A log gas stove is used. If the air is low the smell of gas has stopped. If the stove is old there is a risk of leakage. If the flame is not blue, it is possible to release it. The gas valve should be tight. Keep the window open while cooking. The size of the flame should not be too big.

    Paper or plastic should not be near the stove. The handle of the pan and pot is from the stove. Do not use the lighter if it smells. Remove odors by running a fan. Learn to fasten the gas knob. Do not open matchsticks in the kitchen. The lighter should be child proof. Keep the cooking time short. Don’t look in the kitchen again. Here lies the real danger of power.

    Avoid Overloading Extension Cords

    Without lighting, log wires are used more. TV, fan, mobile are all connected to one socket. Applying too much power to an extension cord can cause a fire. Wires become hot and can melt. Extensions should be short and power. Use a surge protector. Do not use extra cord. Fan fridge and AC are not on one wire.

    If the plug is discolored, replace it. A damaged bone can cause a spark. Use a meter to check the load. Overloading is a power hazard. The plug hole should be tight. There are no wires under the carpet. Use rubber case wire. The Extension Board conducts monthly inspections. Heavy equipment is installed directly in the socket.

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    Using Emergency Lights and Alarms

    Every home should have an emergency light. Keep the battery charged. A flashlight should be handy. Every room has a smoke detector. This device detects fire. If there is smoke or heat, the alarm goes off. A monthly check is required. The battery is low to replace. Smoke is difficult to detect without light. This device has proven to be a life saver. Backup lights should also be kept. Wall mount emergency lights. Recharge time should be less. Check the system with the Test button. Keep the detector away from wet areas. An alert is received when a flame is detected. Alarm volume should be high.

    Protecting Children and the Elderly

    Children and the elderly are at greater risk during power outages. The meaning of saving fire is not understood. Seniors should move slowly. Keep the door away from flammable materials. Place the matches near the door. Do not keep candles in your room. The torch should be near his bed. There should be an alarm in the room of the elderly. Everyone thinks about getting out of an emergency. Do safety exercises once a week. The rescuer quickly panicked. It is important to remain calm during a fire. Elderly guidance is essential. Every member should have a plan. Everyone remembers the emergency number.

    Conclusion

    Power outages are normal. But the risk of fire never became normal. Every home should have a fire safety plan. Safe use of candles, stoves, generators and wires should be learned. Each member should receive a safety guide. Monthly fire drills should also be done. Fear of powers eliminated by planning. Keep the tips in mind and also share. Planning saves lives. It’s important to stay calm at every light cut. Whether the lights come on or not a safety plan should be in place.

    FAQs

    Q1: Is the candle safe to use or not?
    A ban on candlestick risk is possible. An LED flashlight is a better option.

    Q2: Is it ok to run the generator inside?
    Absolutely not. There is a risk of poisonous gas and fire.

    Q3: Is the stove safe to use?
    Only if there are no leaks and the ventilation is adequate.

    Q4: Can an extension cord cause a fire?
    Required if overloaded. Use a surge protector.

    Q5: What is essential in an emergency kit?
    Flashlight, battery, mask, water and fire extinguisher are essential.

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