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Fire Disaster Tips
Did you know:
- A residential fire occurs in the United States every
67 seconds.
- Accidents related to cooking usually cause more residential
fires than any other known cause.
- Careless smoking is the leading known cause of residential
fire deaths.
- Arson is the No. 1 cause of nonresidential fires.
Before a Fire:
- Make a written or videotaped inventory of household
possessions/property and store in a safe place with insurance
policies, documents and other valuables.
- Install a battery-powered smoke detector outside
each sleeping area and on each level of your home.
- Use the test button to check each smoke detector
once a month.
- Replace smoke detector batteries at least once a
year.
- Install a working fire extinguisher in the kitchen.
- Take a first aid class from your local Red Cross
chapter.
- Determine at least two ways to escape from every
room in your home.
- Select a location outside your home to serve as meeting
place after escaping.
- Practice your escape plan at least twice a year.
After a Fire:
- Call your independent insurance agent as soon as
possible.
- Make temporary repairs to prevent further damage.
- Delay permanent repairs until your speak to your
adjuster.
- Get any necessary construction permits from your
community.
- Keep all receipts.
- Prepare an inventory of all damaged or destroyed
personal property.
- Take photos of damaged areas.
- Save remnants of damaged or destroyed property for
your insurance company adjuster.
- Meet with your adjuster first, before signing anything
with contractors.
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