Home Fire Safety Checklist
We start our fire extinguisher training courses by emphasizing something important: extinguishers protect property; evacuation protects lives.
When a fire occurs in the workplace, the safest action is for all employees to immediately evacuate, and call 911. Attempting to use an extinguisher instead of evacuating exposes workers to greater danger, which is why Cal/OSHA requires annual training for extinguisher users who are risking their lives for the sake of protecting their employer's building, equipment, or inventory.
A combination of Cal/OSHA regulations, fire and building codes, regulatory inspections, and fixed fire suppression systems (like fire sprinklers) have made workplace deaths from fire much less common than in the past. For example, in 2021 there were less than 75 deaths from fires in workplaces, but over 4,000 deaths from fires in homes.
There are a variety of considerations for home fire safety, both in terms of fire prevention and emergency response. While future articles will outline more detailed best practices, our training philosophy emphasizes providing simple, actionable steps that everyone will be able to follow to improve their safety, without spending a lot of time or money.
Here is a simple list of 4 things anyone can do to improve fire safety at home:
- Establish primary and backup evacuation routes and meeting point.
- Practice a fire drill (especially if you have young children).
- Make sure smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are installed in your home. Test monthly.
- Consider having a small extinguisher in the kitchen and garage. Inspect monthly.
Note: Extinguisher Options for Home
A 5 lb ABC dry chemical extinguisher is relatively affordable and easy to find at home improvement stores and hardware stores, and is suitable for most locations in your home.
Note: If you have an extinguisher at home that's the Kidde brand, and it has a plastic handle/lever, check here to make sure it isn't one of the recalled ones:
https://www.kidde.com/home-safety/en/us/support/product-alerts/recall-kidde-fire-extinguisher/




