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Fire prevention tips

Firefighters want you to make fire safety a priority, especially in the winter.

Fire safety is something Guy Sutton, a local technician, keeps in mind. 

“I have a wife and three daughters and pets and you know, property loss,” said Guy Sutton, a protection and controls technician.

Johnstown resident Glen Barefoot tests smoke detectors, keeps fire extinguishers handy and turns off kitchen appliances.

“I’ve been guilty of that: leaving the deep fryer on, forgetting about it and you have to go back in. So, I’ve tried to make the habit of once I’m done with it, shutting everything off,” Barefoot said.

Richland Fire Captain Chris Guizio said there is more you can do to keep you and your family safe, particularly during the winter:

Extension cords, both indoors and outdoors, also pose a risk.

“We’ve gone into homes where we have an odor of something burning, and it’s an extension cord. Not that it’s necessarily overloaded, but it’s running underneath the carpet with the foot of the couch on top of it,” said Deputy Richland Fire Chief Bob Heffelfinger.

Closing doors in your home before going to sleep can help prevent the spread of a fire.

“That’s going to help keep the fire from getting into those rooms,” Guizio said.

Knowing how to prevent a fire, practicing fire prevention and having an escape plan could mean the difference between life and death.