Baltimore, MD - Sept. 19, 2024 - (WMAR2News) During National Preparedness Month, the American Red Cross is emphasizing fire safety, especially as house fires have recently caused significant damage and loss of life. The most common cause of house fires is cooking, with 48% starting in the kitchen, often when people leave pots or pans unattended. Electrical equipment and heating sources are also common culprits. Nadine McCrindle, a regional disaster officer with the Red Cross, stresses the importance of not leaving flammable items like oil and grease unattended and being cautious with heating devices. Having working smoke detectors, particularly near sleeping areas, is crucial. "Close before you Doze!" Closing your bedroom door at night can provide extra time to safely escape through a window in the event, chas V'Shalom, of a fire..
The National Fire Protection Association estimates 48 percent of house fires start in the kitchen.
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 19, 2024 - (WMAR2News) During National Preparedness Month, the American Red Cross is emphasizing fire safety, especially as house fires have recently caused significant damage and loss of life. The most common cause of house fires is cooking, with 48% starting in the kitchen, often when people leave pots or pans unattended. Electrical equipment and heating sources are also common culprits. Nadine McCrindle, a regional disaster officer with the Red Cross, stresses the importance of not leaving flammable items like oil and grease unattended and being cautious with heating devices. Having working smoke detectors, particularly near sleeping areas, is crucial. "Close before you Doze!" Closing your bedroom door at night can provide extra time to safely escape through a window in the event, chas V'Shalom, of a fire..
Baltimore City residents can request a free smoke detector by calling 3-1-1.