Electrical fires in our homes
claim the lives of 485 Americans each year and injure 2,305 more. Some of these
fires are caused by electrical system failures and appliance defects, but many
more are caused by the misuse and poor maintenance of electrical appliances,
incorrectly installed wiring, and overloaded circuits and extension cords.
The Rootstown Fire Department
would like citizens to know that there are simple steps you can take to prevent
the loss of life and property resulting from electrical fires.
During a typical year, home
electrical problems account for 67,800 fires, 485 deaths, and $868 million in
property losses. Home electrical wiring causes twice as many fires as
electrical appliances.
December is the most dangerous
month for electrical fires. Fire deaths are highest in winter months which call
for more indoor activities and increase in lighting, heating, and appliance
use. Most electrical wiring fires start in the bedroom.
Electrical Wiring
Most electrical fires result from problems with "fixed wiring"
such as faulty electrical outlets and old wiring. Problems with cords and
plugs, such as extension and appliance cords, also cause many home electrical
fires.
In urban areas, faulty wiring accounts for 33% of residential electrical
fires.
Many avoidable electrical fires can be traced to misuse of electric cords,
such as overloading circuits, poor maintenance and running the cords under rugs
or in high traffic areas.
Home Appliances
The home appliances most often involved in electrical fires are electric
stoves and ovens, dryers, central heating units, televisions, radios and record
players.
Finally, having a working smoke
alarm dramatically increases your chances of surviving a fire. And remember to
practice a home escape plan frequently with your family.