Friday, May 28, 2010

Preventing a House Fire

A fire is something that can be very dangerous, very costly, and cause a tremendous amount of stress. Preventing a house fire, however, can be a matter a some very easy tasks.







  1. Don't leave range burners unattended and keep a fire extinguisher on hand. Also keep a cookie sheet or lid on hand when frying.
  2. Keep your property well inspected. Simply doing a general inspection and keeping an eye out for items that need maintenance or just need to be moved can be very quick and help prevent lots of damage. It is always good to hire a professional to inspect electrical, gas, plumbing, heating and air-conditioning systems. If your inspection leaves you thinking you may have critters eating your wiring, have a Tulsa, OK pest control company come out right away.
  3. Don't smoke sitting or lying down or cook if you are tired or have been using drugs or alcohol.
  4. Make sure your clothes dryer is vented properly and that all lint is removed.
  5. Have your Heating and A-C Systems cleaned and serviced regularly.
  6. Make sure your kitchen appliances are in good working order.
  7. Don't leave space heaters unattended, or near any flammable item.
  8. In the event of a fire, contact a professional fire and water restoration company to help you get your home back in order.

To have your heating and air-conditioning system serviced in the Tulsa, OK area, contact Stephen Taylor of Air Assurance at 918-258-COOL or www.airassurance.com.

If you have had fire damage in the Tulsa, OK area, contact Roger Fisher of PCC Cleaning and Restoration at 918-641-1111 or www.pcccr.com.

For pest control in the Tulsa, OK area, contact Duane Montgomery of Montgomery Exterminating at 918-438-4885 or www.montgomeryexterminating.com.

For all your Tulsa, OK area home maintenance needs and more, visit www.tulsahomemaintenance.com.

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