Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Avoid Becoming A Fire Statistic This Fall Season: Part 2

So we are following up from our post yesterday. Now that we presented some tips for avoiding the potential disaster of burning down your home... we're going to look at typically when these fires occur and how.
- 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm has the biggest peak in the time of day for these residential fires to take place. Usually when people get home from work and crank up the heat
- January was the biggest month for these fires to take place because that is typically when it is coldest all across the U.S.
- 87% of these fires start from confined fires whether they take place in chimneys, flues, or fuel burners
Some more useful tips to try and avoid becoming a statistic in the wrong column when that weather starts turning cold. Call your local Lincoln NE heating expert today!

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