Best Fire Safety Practices for Garages and Workshops

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Best Fire Safety Practices for Garages and Workshops

Did you know? About 6,600 garage fires occur in homes each year, which lead to 400 injuries, 30 deaths, and $475 million in property loss.  Plus, garage fires can spread farther and cause more injuries and damage than fires in other areas of your house.  To help you prevent such damage, we’ve put together the best fire safety practices for garages and workshops. 

Garages and workshops are versatile spaces where we pursue hobbies, store tools, and sometimes even create DIY masterpieces. However, it's crucial to prioritize fire safety in these areas to ensure the well-being of both your property and loved ones. In this blog, we'll explore some essential fire safety practices that can help you create a secure environment in your garage or workshop.

  1. Install Fire Safety Equipment and Tools: The first line of defense against a potential fire is having the right safety equipment readily available. Ensure your garage or workshop is equipped with fire extinguishers suitable for various types of fires. Place them in easily accessible locations and make sure everyone knows how to use them. Additionally, consider installing smoke detectors to provide early warnings in case of smoke or fire.

  2. Correctly Store Any Chemicals: Many garages and workshops store a variety of chemicals, including paints, solvents, and cleaning agents. Proper storage is crucial to prevent the risk of chemical reactions or fires. Store these substances in well-ventilated cabinets or designated areas away from heat sources. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for storage and disposal to minimize potential hazards.                                                            

  3. Ventilate Your Garage or Workshop: Adequate ventilation is essential for maintaining a safe environment. Good airflow helps dissipate fumes and prevents the buildup of combustible gases. Consider installing exhaust fans or keeping windows and doors open while working, especially when dealing with materials that produce fumes. Proper ventilation not only enhances fire safety but also contributes to a healthier workspace.

  4. Prevent Kids and Pets from Entering: Garages and workshops often contain tools, equipment, and potentially hazardous materials. To ensure the safety of children and pets, establish clear boundaries and restrict their access. Use safety gates or locks to prevent unauthorized entry. Educate your family about the potential dangers in the space and encourage responsible behavior.

 Please have fire extinguishers and blankets ready at all times.

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