As frigid temperatures sweep across Tennessee this week, residents are urged to prioritize their warmth and safety. With the winter season upon us, it is crucial for households to ensure that smoke alarms are in working order and to follow some straightforward fire safety practices.
To minimize the risk of fire, it is essential to maintain a safe distance between flammable materials—such as furniture, carpets, and blankets—and heat sources like wood stoves and space heaters. A distance of at least three feet is recommended. Additionally, families should familiarize themselves with their home fire escape plan, ensuring that everyone knows at least two exits from each room in the house.
When using portable heaters, it is important to turn them off before leaving a room or going to bed. It is also critical to avoid using an oven as a means of heating your home. Regular maintenance is key; therefore, having chimneys and heating equipment inspected on an annual basis is advisable. Portable heaters should be strategically placed away from any flammable items, and it is wise to unplug them when leaving the house.
In addition to fire safety, residents should take precautions to prevent water pipes from freezing and be aware of the proper methods to thaw them if necessary. By following these guidelines, Tennesseans can help ensure their safety during this cold snap. Stay warm and safe, Tennessee!

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