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Tips On Ways To Prevent Cigarette Fires

6/2/2021 (Permalink)

A picture of a hand holding a lit cigarette. Ways to Avoid Fires from Cigarettes

A cigarette fire in Morgantown or anywhere else it could occur, is preventable by practicing a bit of common sense while indulging in a habit that many find relaxing. Fire cleanup, whether a small convenience or major undertaking, is an activity that no one would find relaxing.

Ways to Avoid Fires from Cigarettes: 

It is a fact that smoking indoors is a leading cause of house fires. Before lighting up, consider the following tips to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.

  • Smoke outdoors. Homes are filled with flammable materials; an additional benefit to smoking outside is that you can avoid the need to deodorize your home from cigarette smoke.
  • Do not smoke while taking medications that increase drowsiness. Avoid alcohol consumption that might also make you less aware of your surroundings.
  • Make sure to completely put out your cigarette. Cigarette butts can smolder for hours.
  • Never smoke in bed. You are more likely to fall asleep there, and bedrooms are typically filled with combustible materials.
  • Empty ashtrays regularly to avoid an ashtray fire.
  • Use an ashtray with a wide base or with a weighted bottom to prevent tip overs.
  • Do not smoke around medical oxygen tanks. They can explode from exposure to sparks or flames.
  • Use water to make sure that cigarettes are completely out before putting butts into trash receptacles. 
  • Do not leave a lighted cigarette unattended. Pets, children, or even gravity could dislodge it and bring it into contact with flammable material.
  • Vaping also poses fire and burn risks because electronic cigarettes can, and have been known to, explode.

All fire personnel know that a cigarette fire is an all-too-common occurrence that can be easily avoided with some foresight. Responsible smoking practices can serve the dual purpose of indulging in a personal pleasure and keeping yourself and others safe.

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Tracie "Dusty" Nichols

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