
Location,
location, location!
Having a fire extinguisher is
one thing, having it handy in case of an emergency, is another.
It is recommended to have at least one fire
extinguisher on each floor of your home. Also, keep them in plain sight
and no more than five feet above the floor. Do not put them in closets
because that will cost you valuable time when you are reaching for it. And
even though a fire extinguisher may not match your décor, do not put it
behind curtains or drapes.
The most important places to have a fire
extinguisher are in areas that are more susceptible to fire. These
areas are the kitchen and the garage.
Kitchen: According to U.S. Fire
Administration statistics, the kitchen is the place where fires most often
start. If you have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen, most grease fires
can be contained. Do not put the fire extinguisher near the stove as it
will be out of your reach if the fire is on the stovetop. You should not
have to risk burns just to reach your extinguisher. Therefore, the best
place to put the fire extinguisher is by the door of the kitchen so you
have easy access to it.
Garage: It is a good idea to keep a fire
extinguisher here because in most homes, this is the place we use as
storage. Often, leftover paints, solvents, and building materials will be
piled up without a second thought. Again, the best location to mount the
fire extinguisher is by the door.
The Best Line Of Defense
Is to Have Both Smoke Detectors and Fire Extinguishers
