Crime & Safety

Seattle Fire Department Provides Fire Prevention Tips For Residents, Businesses And Buildings

Test fire and life safety systems, including fire extinguishers, to ensure they are working and in compliance with codes.

July 17, 2020

FIRE PREVENTION TIPS FOR HOME

OUTSIDE

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  • Secure home and garage areas by locking doors and windows
  • Clean up grasses, weeds, litter or anything that can burn from around buildings. Clear carport areas of all combustibles
  • Locate dumpsters, recycle bins and yard waste containers at least five feet away from walls and roof eave lines. If possible, keep them in a secured area. Do not allow them to become overfilled
  • Commercial customers can call Seattle Public Utilities at (206) 684-7665 to arrange for delivery and installation of locks for recycling and garbage dumpsters
  • Trim shrubbery from doors and windows to improve visibility
  • Install motion-sensor exterior lights or consider leaving lights on

INSIDE

  • Test smoke alarms to ensure they are working
  • Have a fire escape plan for all family members. Be sure it includes knowing all the exits and an outside meeting place
  • If you have a fire extinguisher, know where it is located and how to use it

FIRE PREVENTION TIPS FOR BUSINESSES/BUILDINGS

OUTSIDE

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  • Secure business and garage areas by locking doors and windows
  • Clean up wastepaper, grasses, weeds, litter or anything that can burn from around buildings
  • Do not allow dumpsters to become overfilled. Locate dumpsters and containers at least five feet away from walls and roof eave lines. Use only metal or metal-lined receptacles
  • Place locks on commercial dumpsters or keep in secured area.
  • Trim shrubbery from doors and windows to improve visibility
  • Install motion-sensor exterior lights

Additional tips for construction sites:

  • Secure security fencing at construction sites
  • Store solvents, fuels and tools in a locked storage container or remove them from the job site when you are not using them
  • Remove trash and debris from the job site
  • Try not to store excess materials on the job site
  • Secure doors and windows on structures when crews are not actively working on the property

INSIDE

  • Test fire and life safety systems, including fire extinguishers, to ensure they are working and in compliance with codes
  • Develop and practice a fire response plan
  • Keep exit ways clear of items which could slow evacuation efforts

This press release was produced by the Seattle Fire Department. The views expressed here are the author’s own.