Use Safe Practices for Heating Homes this Winter

Jan 03, 2022 at 02:26 pm by Cynthialynn Jones


With cooler temperatures expected toward the end of the week as a cold front pushes its way across the state, Rutherford County Fire Rescue (RCFR) wants to remind residents of some very important winter heating safety practices.

“Half of all home heating fires occur during December, January, and February each year,” stated Fire Marshal Joshua Sanders, noting that 1 in 7 home fires and 1 in 5 home fire deaths involves some sort of heating equipment.

“We understand that it is important to keep warm during the winter months, but we want our citizens to do so safely,” Sanders said.

Best practices for safely heating your home this winter include:

Sanders adds that having the proper amount of smoke alarms in the home can also make a big difference. “Working smoke alarms can reduce your risk of home fire death in half.”

RCFR can assist with free smoke alarm installation for Rutherford County residents. If you need assistance, please contact the administration office at 615-867-4626 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more safety tips, visit www.nfpa.org/safety.

This is a news release from The Rutherford County Mayor's offrice.

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