As the summer season has come to a close, State Fire Marshal William E. Barnard offers Marylanders a valuable fire prevention safety checklist to help stop fires before they occur inside the home. โ€œLetโ€™s work together to help prevent residential fires.ย  All Marylanders deserve the safety and security of a good home fire prevention program.โ€

  • Install smoke alarms on every level of your home.ย  Test and vacuum monthly.ย  Change batteries every year.ย  Replace smoke alarms after every ten years.

  • If smoking materials are used, please use a deep ashtray and smoke outdoors.ย ย  Always ensure smoking materials are completely extinguished when finished.

  • Keep all matches and lighters out of reach of children.ย  Instruct children to alert an adult if they locate matches or lighters and not to touch them.

  • Replace frayed, cracked or otherwise damaged electrical cords.

  • Limit use of extension cords and donโ€™t overload electrical circuits.

  • Never run electrical cords under carpet or rugs.

  • Keep the stovetop clean and remove any combustible items on or near the stove area.

  • Never leave cooking food unattended.ย  Turn off the stove if you need to leave the room.

  • Have chimneys cleaned before use.

  • Never use an accelerant in a fireplace or woodstove.

  • Burn only seasoned, dry wood to help prevent creosote build-up in chimneys and woodstoves.

  • Keep combustibles three feet away from any heating appliance or fireplace.

  • Have your furnace checked and cleaned for proper operation.

  • Check the clothes dryer vent pipe and ensure lint build-up is removed.

  • Keep flammable liquids in tightly sealed containers and store away from sources of heat.

  • Plan and practice your home fire escape plan.ย  Know two ways out of every room.ย  Have a predetermined meeting location outside.

  • The preceding list is a small sample of fire preventative tips offered