Keep Warm and Secure this Winter with these 10 Heating Safety Tips

Jana L. Davidson, Education Content Specialist for the Progressive Agriculture Foundation

As the temperatures fall, the use for space heaters and other forms of home heating will be on the rise. Although they keep families warm and toasty during the blistering cold winter months, space heaters are quickly becoming a firefighter’s worst nightmare.

The National Fire Prevention Association states that heating equipment is the leading cause of home fire deaths with space heaters accounting for more than half of all winter house fires during the months of December, January and February.

According to Nationwide Insurance, from 2007 to 2011, approximately 81 percent of home heating fire deaths involved space heaters with close to 500 deaths and more than 1,500 injuries are reported each year.

One-third of all home heating fires are caused by portable or stationary space heaters. What is most disturbing is that many of these deaths and injuries could have been prevented if safety precautions were put in place by the homeowners.

Here are 10 ways you can stay safe using your home heating devices this winter season:

Last year, fire safety was the number one topic taught at 64 percent of all Progressive Agriculture Safety Days. These safety tips are examples of what children & families learn when they attend a Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® offered throughout North America.

This year alone, more than 100,000 children and adults will participate in a Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® within their local community. Learn more about the program at www.progressiveag.org.

The Women’s Health Task Force is a small group volunteering their time to educate women and families on important health issues.

If you have an interest in health, work in a caring profession, or just want to volunteer with other sincere individuals, consider attending our planning meetings.

These meetings are held the first Thursday of each month beginning at 12 p.m. Our next meeting will be held Dec. 3 at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center, 1620 River Rd., Clearfield, PA 16830.

All interested persons are encouraged to attend.  Additional information is available by calling Robin Kuleck, Penn State Extension, at 814-765-7878, Ext.2. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/whtfclearfieldcounty.

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