12.20.2017

Firehouse Forest resident living costs, available safety information

eventually lead to cause a tragedy cold last week of the death in the jungle town when a house was engulfed in flames.

After the fire chief Jason Tilman wildfires December 12 took place place in the evening.

"Late Tuesday night, responding to a report of a fire in a residential building at 495 North Street," Tillman said. "Kamen firefighters forced to work at the scene where heavy fire conditions are met throughout the structure and were in defensive mode. After the firing conditions are controlled to a point where the fire may occur in the structure was a late occupant in a back room of the residence. "

Tillman did not say the victim positively at the time can be identified due to the condition of the body.

On the basis of a cause and the common origin of the research from the Department of forest fires and the Office of the Chief State Fire Mississippi, it seems that the fire in the kitchen stove emerged was used to heat the house.

Colder and even the possibility of snow on the long weekend holiday forecast National Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney Christmas and Fire Chief provides advice with a great holiday and safely without fire.

Chaney says his team has controlled heating and intended use significantly reduces the risk of fire in your home.

"As we become more cold days, many Mississippians, especially the elderly, who are more sensitive to cold start to activate heating and use," Chaney said. "Caused too many fires and fire deaths from faulty heaters or ill-advised people to keep warm methods."

He added that a working smoke detector to die in your house with your risk, reduce in a house fire in half. by the Office of Fire State fires this year during an investigation last year examined deaths. A report by the National Association of Fire Protection (NFPA) 2010 shows the main factor for the ignition of deaths due to contribute boiler house fire equipment is heated to close to things such as furniture, padded clothes burning mattress or bedding. Interior lighting tip heating for 6: 00-20h00 and deaths associated Peak 2: 00-04: 00

Fire State Office recommends the following safety fire Heating:

• All heating systems should UL ® approved and cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional before use each year.

• Remember to keep clothes, curtains and other flammable materials at least 3 feet in all heating equipment, especially space heaters.

• Check the cord for damage, wear or heat radiator. When control of the power of these problems points out, the heater should be replaced. Proper cleaning is important and should be done regularly.

• Never heaters during sleep or in areas where they can be children accompanied by an adult.

• Do not leave any heaters when you are away from home.

• Tighten if it is always the heater is not in use. The heater must be equipped with a tip of the stop switch.

• Use only traditional heating equipment.

• Never use a stove or oven to heat living spaces. Kerosene is a poor choice for heating, as it give toxic fumes.

• Have the chimney cleaned and inspected by qualified personnel lines.

• be suitable for all people who use an area heated with a screen spark that age by a fireplace.

• Burn only approved materials in a house or a wood stove; Never burn paper or trash in a fireplace or wood stove.

To follow an emergency evacuation plan for the family fire in the house and a meeting place for all family members occurs.

Once outside the house on fire, call 911 and not go home Enger at all costs.

For more information on fire safety and tips on the website status page Fire Insurance Mississippi www.mid.ms.gov.You may also follow at Mississippi State Fire on Twitter. com / msfiresafe. Heaters Safety - Tips are also available on YouTube MID / playlist fire side http://www.youtube.com/user/msinsurancedept .

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