Fire Extinguishers | 3 or More Locations for House Fire Preparedness

Fire Extinguishers | 3 or More Locations for House Fire Preparedness by  for Modern Survival Blog

Do you have more than one fire extinguisher in your home?

Do you know where they are at this very moment?

You do have at least one, right?

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Why You Need At Least 3 Fire Extinguishers At Home

Preparedness for a fire, anywhere in your home.

Fast reaction time is crucial. A developing house fire can catch and spread very quickly. And it’s possible that you could even become trapped!

You might only have moments at an attempt to put out a small but growing fire. So, keep fire extinguishers at various locations that are within a reasonably quick reach.

Fire Extinguisher in the Bedroom

Important! You may be ‘nuts’ if you don’t keep one in the bedroom. Why? Because if it happens in the middle of the night, grab the fire extinguisher and egress as soon as possible. You may need it on the way out!

Every Kitchen Should Have a Fire Extinguisher

A grease fire. It happens. I wrote a specific article about it awhile ago that you might want to review:

How To Put Out A Grease Fire

Fire Extinguisher in the Garage

Do you ever work on projects in the garage? I’ll bet at least once in your life one of those projects involved some unintended smoke, yes?

Other Locations

Basement. Shop. Shed. Kids room.

I recently read this statement: “Speaking as a 22 year veteran of our local Fire Department AND just having had a garage fire (electrical issue with vehicle – mfr defect) I can attest to the fact you can NEVER have too many fire extinguishers.”

The Best Fire Extinguisher To Keep At Home

ABC. Type ABC will put out just about any type of typical fire. Check the label.

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