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August 02, 2021

What Causes House Fires In Brooklyn And How To Prevent Them

As a homeowner, one of the biggest perils to your home and family members is the potential for a fire. The U.S. Fire Administration calculated in 2019 that American homeowners suffered nearly $1.6 billion in damages by means of accidental or unattended fires. Sadly, fires are unexpected and are frequently avoidable -- with a little knowledge of where to act. And, luckily, you are equipped with a monitored fire alarm that sends you help fast should you undergo an incident.

What Causes House Fires In Brooklyn?

Fires can spark in any spot without notice in the house. However, you can lessen the threat of fire by taking safety measures around the following items:

  • Stoves and Ovens: Cooking is far and away the leading cause of a house fire in Brooklyn. Kitchen-related fires commonly result when the kitchen is left ignored while cooking food. Water used on a grease fire only works to expand a flame that would on the other hand be easily handled.

  • Candles: Passing out in a room with a lit candle is dangerous, even when you use a deep candle holder. The flame is more than capable of catching a curtain ablaze if left near a window, and animals can bump into candles while exploring. The National Fire Protection Association approximates that more than 7,600 properties were damaged because of candle-related incidents between 2014-2018.

  • Electrical wires: Faulty electrical circuit interrupters, “tamper-resistant” electrical outlets, aging or poorly set up lighting, and frayed lamp cords is a big risk. Don't overburden your outlets or plug anything in with exposed electrical components. If for any reason you hear a pop or detect smoke from the outlet, turn the breaker off prior to your investigation.
  • Space Heaters: Avoid coiled space heaters because junk, like pet fur, old papers, or blankets can end up in and alight. However, you should also check on fan and ceramic space heaters whenever the device is in use.
  • Cigarettes: In 2014 alone, U.S. fire departments fought blazes in more than 17,000 home fires started by cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. So if you have a smoker that smokes indoors, ensure they never fall asleep with a cigarette or lay in bed with one. And fully put out your tobacco items before you toss it into a trash can.

A Monitored Smoke Detector Can Can Helps When There’s A Fire

If a fire should spark, you definitely want to have an effective discovery system to notify your loved ones before it's too late. An ordinary smoke alarm might be sufficient but can only alert you if smoke is really billowing. An advanced fire alarm -- a security device that's pair with your home security network -- is able to sense both smoke and excess heat and can do more to make sure everyone is safe.

A monitored fire alarm has multiple ways it can inform you of smoke. Your alarms will notify your family with an ear-piercing tone and a notification to your cell phone. That’s when your always-on monitoring experts will contact the fire department. And should you be somewhere in which you can't race back in time when a fire breaks out, you can rest assured that your monitoring agent will maintain contact between you and emergency personnel.

Utilize Monitored Fire Alarms From Secure24 Alarm Systems

The odds of house fires in Brooklyn should never be discounted, but you can have peace of mind if you have a monitored fire alarm in your home. Contact Secure24 Alarm Systems, and we’ll help you place all the safety alarms you need with a cutting-edge home security system. Call (212) 553-6593 or fill out the form below to get started.