CONTRIBUTED Prepare in a Year Summer Fire Safety

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Whatcom County officials emphasize fire safety amid rising wildfire risks, noting that 90% of wildfires are human-caused. Residents are urged to create a fire escape plan and adhere to safety measures, including installing smoke detectors and maintaining safe distances from flammable materials.

Whatcom County faces increased fire risks due to drought conditions and human-caused wildfires, which account for about 90% of incidents. In response, local officials stress the importance of fire safety for residents, urging them to prepare an escape plan with practiced routes. Key safety measures include the installation of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in strategic locations. Homeowners should also store flammable materials, such as gasoline and kerosene, in metal containers away from living spaces. Heating sources must be kept at least three feet from flammable items, and using gas ovens for heating is discouraged. Regular inspection of electrical wiring is crucial to prevent fires. Authorities recommend having an ABC fire extinguisher visible on each floor of the home. For additional resources, residents can visit Ready.gov for fire safety information.

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