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Springfield Fire Department shares cold-weather fire safety reminders

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~ As the colder temperatures settle into the Ozarks, the Springfield Fire Department is urging residents to take extra precautions to ensure their safety this winter. According to statistics, heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fires during the winter months. However, by following some simple steps, the risk can be significantly reduced.

One of the main tips for staying safe this winter is to properly use space heaters. The department advises keeping them at least three feet away from any flammable objects such as furniture, bedding, curtains, and clothing. It is also important to plug heaters directly into a wall outlet and avoid using extension cords or power strips. Additionally, it is recommended to turn off space heaters when leaving the room or going to sleep and to use ones with automatic shut-off features.

When it comes to extension cord and electrical safety, residents are advised to avoid overloading outlets and never daisy-chain extension cords or power strips. It is crucial to use cords that are rated for the power demands of the device and regularly inspect them for any damage. Any cracked or frayed cords should be replaced immediately.

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For those who have fireplaces or wood stoves in their homes, proper disposal of ashes is essential. The department recommends disposing of them in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid and storing them outside away from porches, decks, and other combustible materials as they can stay hot for several days. It is also crucial to have chimneys and vents inspected and cleaned annually by a certified professional.

In addition to these specific safety measures, it is important for residents to be generally prepared for winter emergencies. This includes testing smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms regularly and replacing batteries if needed. Generators should also be kept outdoors and at least 20 feet away from windows and doors.

The Springfield Fire Department encourages all residents within city limits to take these steps in order to protect themselves, their homes, and their neighborhoods during the winter season. They emphasize that staying warm should not come at the expense of safety. For those who live within city limits, the department offers a free smoke alarm consultation and installation service. By calling 417-874-2300 or visiting their website, residents can schedule an appointment for firefighters to visit their home, assess their smoke alarm needs, and provide and install alarms free of charge.

For more information on seasonal safety or to access additional resources, residents can visit the Springfield Fire Department's website or follow them on social media. By taking these precautions and being prepared, residents can ensure a safe and warm winter season for themselves and their families.

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