19 Jun 2024

When teaching fire safety, it’s sometimes easier to begin with what they shouldn’t do rather than what they should do. After all, most people grasp the foundational principles of fire protection.

Everyone knows to have an evacuation plan, stop, drop, and roll, and have a fire extinguisher on hand. However, people make mistakes that end up worsening things. Continue reading for more information.

Avoid Blowing on the Flames

They may think this is common sense, but it is still a mistake people often need to correct. Many people believe that blowing on a fire will eliminate it. However, this approach only applies to small flames, such as candles.

When they blow on a candle, they separate the fire from its fuel source - the wick. Avoid blowing if they notice the beginnings of a fire in the home. Doing so will only worsen the flames, making them hotter and hungrier.

Using Water Doesn’t Work

When the water hits the flaming grease, it will explode as they touch one another

It is common knowledge that water extinguishes fire, but this isn’t true for all fires. For example, consider both common house fires: grease and electrical fires. Water and oil don’t mix too well together.

When the water hits the flaming grease, it will explode as they touch one another. All this does is send flaming bits of oil further throughout the kitchen. 

Also, consider how water conducts electricity regarding electrical fires. Using water to put out an electrical fire is one of the worst mistakes they can make because it can potentially lead to electrocution. They are better off with a functioning fire extinguisher!

Improperly Using the Fire Extinguisher

If the home has a fire extinguisher, that is great! Every home should have at least one. However, owning one is only half the battle. They also have to know how to use it properly. In case they don’t know how to do so already, ensure to pull the pin before trying to use it. Otherwise, it won’t work.

The second mistake most people make too often is where they aim the extinguisher. Aiming the fire extinguisher at the flames is less effective than aiming at the base of them. They want to target whatever is burning with the foam, not the fire itself.

Retail and Residential Fire Prevention

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