As temperatures are set to drop, residents often turn to alternate heating sources, which increases the risk of an outbreak. Red Cross Executive Director of North Louisiana Karen McCoy says that one’s everyday habits are often the leading causes of a fire in homes.
She says that cooking and the use of multiple extension cords can be dangerous if not handled carefully. McCoy continued, saying it’s essential to stay alert and have a plan, regardless of how safe one thinks they are. Making a plan, having an escape route, and a fire extinguisher all play significant roles in one’s survival.
While often overlooked, there’s one essential device that McCoy says could be the difference between life and death.
“The number one thing you could do to help save your life is have a working smoke alarm,” McCoy says. “We definitely want people to test their smoke alarms. We ask that you test them monthly and make sure you’re having a working smoke alarm in your home. That really can cut the chance of death in half.”
In the event of a fire, the Red Cross provides services to support residents during their recovery process. Call 1800-Red Cross to be added to their system, and you will be quickly attended to. Services include financial assistance, mental health services, clothing, furniture, and medical goods.
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