Seasonal Safety TipsWinter is here, which brings unique safety challenges. Here are some safety tips to stay safe, warm and prepared throughout the colder months in New York City.

FIRE SAFETY FOR HEATING DEVICES

Space heaters:

  • Always use certified space heaters and ensure they are placed on flat, nonflammable surfaces.
  • Keep them at least 3 feet away from flammable materials, like curtains, furniture and bedding.
  • Never leave a space heater unattended.
  • Never block an exit with a space heater.
  • Plug the heater directly into a wall outlet and never use an extension cord or power strip.

Fireplaces: Have your chimney inspected and cleaned annually. Use a fireplace screen to prevent embers from escaping and never leave a fire burning unattended.

Heating systems: Schedule an annual inspection of your furnace or boiler by a qualified professional. Ensure all vents are clear of debris to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. It’s important to never use the kitchen oven or gas range to heat your home or apartment. Such improper use could cause dangerous levels of carbon monoxide to accumulate, causing severe illness or death.

CARBON MONOXIDE AWARENESS

  • Install working carbon monoxide alarms on every level of your home, particularly near sleeping areas.
  • Never use an oven or stove to heat your home.
  • If you use a generator during power outages, place it outdoors and away from doors and windows.

CANDLE SAFETY

  • Use flameless candles whenever possible. If using traditional candles, keep them in sturdy holders and away from anything that can catch fire.
  • Never leave candles burning unattended or within reach of children and pets.

ELECTRIC BLANKETS

  • Use only electric blankets that have the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Mark.
  • Replace all electric blankets that are more than 10 years old. (99% of blanket fires have been caused by blankets 10 years or older.)
  • Purchase blankets with an automatic safety shut off. (The device will shut off the blanket if the temperature gets too high.)
  • Always buy new electric blankets. Second-hand blankets may not be safe.
  • Replace any electric blanket that has broken or frayed cords or scorch marks.
  • Avoid tucking the electric blanket in at the sides of the bed.
  • Avoid placing other blankets or comforters on top of an electric blanket while in use.
  • Warm the bed with your electric blanket and turn it off before going to bed.

In addition, be sure to stock up on winter essentials, including flashlights, batteries, nonperishable food and bottled water. Create a family emergency plan and ensure everyone knows what to do during a fire or severe winter storm.

Make sure your smoke alarms are working and test them monthly.

By following these safety tips, you can ensure a safe winter season for you and your family.