Recent San Diego Fire Damage Caused by Smoking in Bed

Fires can completely destroy a home. The right prevention can go a long way to protecting a property from harm. Something as simple as smoking a cigarette or cigar at home can lead to a fire. This is why it is important to take necessary precautions to protect a home from such an accident. Below, you will find some great tips for how to prevent fire damage.

Create a Smoking Area

It is important not to smoke in the home. This can lead to disaster. Not only will the smoke damage the walls and create an unpleasant odor, but nearby flammables could catch on fire. This is why it is important to allow smoking only in a designated area that is free from flammables. It is smart to ensure this area is outside.

Be Smart with Candles

Candles are beautiful to look at and can fill a home with a beautiful scent. However, leaving them burning overnight is a major mistake. Candles can easily start a serious fire, which is why they should only burned in the presence of alert home owners and for only brief periods of time.

Turn Off Appliances

It is important to turn off appliances when they are not in use. This is especially important for high risk items like irons and stoves. If possible, one should also unplug appliances like coffee makers when they are not in use.

Close Up Burning Fire Places

A fireplace is a beautiful piece of any home. It is important to be smart about how such spaces are used. When not in use, it is important that burning fireplaces are closed off and that a fire is put out.

San Diego fire damage can be incredibly costly. Caution can save a life and a home at the same time. The right preventative steps means a home owner will not have to pay out for fire damage restoration or deal with the trauma of a home fire.

Micah Somarriba About Micah Somarriba

Grandson of a builder, Micah started Dry Express Restoration to continue his grandfather’s desire to help customers in need by improving their quality of life through home improvements. Micah is a licensed general contractor and a licensed professional civil engineer. He completed his B.S. Civil Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana in 2002 and he completed his Masters in Civil Engineering from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana in 2004. Micah has worked several years as a structural engineer, framing contractor, and project manager for large construction projects.