A man installs a smoke detector on the ceiling showing one way to prevent fires at home

What we do every single day plays a large role in preventing both forest fires and house fires. Whether it's failing to put out a campfire properly or leaving a boiling pot unattended on the stove, human error can easily spark a fire. Luckily, you can protect your home and community by taking proactive measures to reduce your risk of starting a fire. Check out this collection of articles to find out how you can take charge and prevent fires:

How to safeguard your home against fire
7 tips to prevent electrical fires at home
How to prevent dryer fires
How to prevent fires on your property
Simple ways to prevent and put out household kitchen fires
7 safety tips for backyard bonfires
How to safely use your wood burning fireplace this winter
7 simple ways you can help prevent wildfires

 

Set up a home inventory system to prepare for any at-home emergency

If you need to make a claim opens a pop-up with definition of claim after a fire, you'll need to know exactly what big-ticket items to include in your claim. While you hope to never experience a fire, it's better to be prepared and save yourself the potential stress and worry if you lose your belongings because of an insured event. Take time to put together a detailed home inventory system, including descriptions of your expensive electronics, appliances, antiques, jewelry, and other precious belongings. Consider using a home inventory app on your smartphone or keep a paper record with a printable home inventory sheet.

Keep an eye on lit candles, always follow your municipality's outdoor burning guidelines, and thoroughly clean out your dryer lines to help prevent fires.

Need help reviewing your home insurance policy to see if you're covered in the event of a fire? Reach out to your group's licensed home insurance broker to make sure your policy is up to date.


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