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1. FA C T S H E E TTornado and Hurricane Fire Safety
Awide range of natural disasters occurs within the United States every year. Natural disasters
can have a devastating effect on you and your home.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s U.S. Fire Administration encourages you to use the
following safety tips to help protect yourself, your family and your home from the potential threat of
fire during or after a tornado or hurricane. You can greatly reduce your chances of becoming a fire
casualty by being able to identify potential hazards and following the outlined safety tips.
SOME TYPES OF FIRE RELATED
HAZARDS PRESENT DURING AND
AFTER A TORNADO OR HURRICANE
s Leaking gas lines, damaged or
leaking gas propane containers,
and leaking vehicle gas tanks
could explode or ignite.
s Debris can easily ignite, especially
if electrical wires are severed.
s Pools of water and even appli-
ances can be electrically charged.
s Generators are often used during
power outages. Unless generators
are properly used and maintained,
they can be very hazardous.
s Alternative heating devices used
incorrectly create fire hazards.
Proper use and maintenance can
decrease the possibility of a fire.
s Appliances that emit smoke or
sparks should be repaired or
replaced.
CHEMICAL SAFETY
s Look for combustible liquids like
gasoline, lighter fluid, and paint
thinner that may have spilled.
Thoroughly clean the spill and
place containers in a well-
ventilated area.
s Keep combustible liquids away
from heat sources.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
s Assume all wires on the ground
are electrically charged. This
includes cable TV feeds.
s Look for and replace frayed or
cracked extension and appliance
cords, loose prongs, and plugs.
s Exposed outlets and wiring could
present a fire and life safety haz-
ard.
s Appliances that emit smoke or
sparks should be repaired or
replaced.
s Have a licensed electrician check
your home for damage.
GAS SAFETY
s Smell and listen for leaky gas con-
nections. If you believe there is a
gas leak, immediately leave the
house and leave the door(s) open.
s Never strike a match. Any size
flame can spark an explosion.
s Before turning the gas back on,
have the gas system checked by a
professional.
GENERATOR SAFETY
s Follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions and guidelines when using
generators.
s Use a generator or other fuel-pow-
ered machines outside the home.
CO fumes are odorless and can
quickly overwhelm you indoors.
s Use the appropriate sized and
type power cords to carry the
electric load. Overloaded cords
can overheat and cause fires.
s Never run cords under rugs or
carpets where heat might build up
or damage to a cord may go
unnoticed.
August, 1998
During or After
2. s Never connect generators to
another power source such as
power lines. The reverse flow of
electricity or “backfeed” can elec-
trocute an unsuspecting utility
worker.
HEATING SAFETY
s Kerosene heaters may not be legal
in your area and should only be
used where approved by authori-
ties.
s Do not use the kitchen oven range
to heat your home. In addition to
being a fire hazard, it can be a
source of toxic fumes.
s Alternative heaters need their
space. Keep anything com-
bustible at least 3 feet away.
s Make sure your alternative heaters
have “tip switches.” These “tip
switches” are designed to auto-
matically turn off the heater in the
event they tip over.
s Only use the type of fuel recom-
mended by the manufacturer and
follow suggested guidelines.
s Never refill a space heater while it
is operating or still hot.
s Refuel heaters only outdoors.
s Make sure wood stoves are prop-
erly installed, and at least 3 feet
away from combustible materials.
Ensure they have the proper floor
support and adequate ventilation.
s Use a glass or metal screen in
front of your fireplace to prevent
sparks from igniting nearby car-
pets, furniture or other com-
bustible items.
AND REMEMBER...
s Be careful when using candles.
Keep the flame away from com-
bustible objects and out of the
reach of children.
s Some smoke alarms may be
dependent on your home’s electri-
cal service and could be inopera-
tive during a power outage. Check
to see if your smoke alarm uses a
back-up battery and install a new
battery at least once a year.
s Smoke alarms should be installed
on every level of your home.
s All smoke alarms should be tested
monthly. All batteries should be
replaced with new ones at least
once a year.
s If there is a fire hydrant near your
home, keep it clear of debris for
easy access by the fire department.
The United States Fire Administration
Office of Fire Management Programs
16825 South Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727
Or visit the USFA web site:
www.usfa.fema.gov
August, 1998
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