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Fire Safety Tips for Wilton Residents

As members of the Wilton community, it is essential for us to prioritize fire safety in our homes. By following some simple guidelines and being prepared, we can help prevent fires and protect our loved ones. Here are some fire safety tips for Wilton residents to keep in mind:

  1. Install and regularly check smoke alarms: Smoke alarms are crucial in alerting you to a fire in its early stages. Make sure to install smoke alarms on every level of your home and inside each bedroom. Test them monthly and replace the batteries at least once a year.

  2. Create a fire escape plan: Develop a fire escape plan with your family that includes at least two ways to exit each room. Practice the plan regularly so that everyone knows what to do in case of a fire.

  3. Keep flammable items away from heat sources: Be mindful of keeping flammable items such as curtains, kitchen towels, and cleaning supplies away from stoves, heaters, and other heat sources.

  4. Use candles safely: If you enjoy burning candles in your home, make sure to keep them away from anything that can catch fire and never leave them unattended.

  5. Keep a fire extinguisher handy: Have a fire extinguisher in your kitchen and know how to use it. It can help you put out small fires before they spread.

  6. Be cautious with cooking: Never leave cooking food unattended on the stove, and keep flammable items away from the burners. If a grease fire occurs, do not pour water on it - instead, use a metal lid to smother the flames.

  7. Practice electrical safety: Avoid overloading outlets, and replace any frayed or damaged cords. Do not run cords under rugs or furniture, and unplug appliances when not in use.

  8. Close doors at night: Closing bedroom doors at night can help slow down the spread of a fire and provide extra time to escape. By following these fire safety tips and being proactive in fire prevention, Wilton residents can help reduce the risk of fires in their homes. Remember, fire safety is everyone's responsibility - let's work together to keep our community safe.

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