Fire safety during power outages, floods

The following tips will help reduce fire risk during a power outage.

Make sure your home has battery-operated smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. Electrically connected smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms will not work when the power is out unless they have battery back-ups.

Use flashlights or battery-operated lanterns instead of candles or hurricane lamps. If using candles, place them in a secure holder and cover them with a glass chimney, away from children and pets.

Only use propane and charcoal barbecues outdoors. Do not bring them inside.

Purchase generators with recognized approval labels. Make sure the unit has proper connection receptacles and circuit breakers.

Only use portable generators outdoors and ensure that exhaust fumes do not enter the home. Allow the generator to cool before refueling. Refuel the generator outside, following the manufacturer’s instructions — store fuel for the generator in approved containers outside the home.

Use only portable space heaters that have been designed for indoor use and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Provide adequate ventilation by opening a window slightly while the heater is in use.

Before refueling, turn off the heater, wait for it to cool and take the heater outside to refuel.

Make sure electric stove elements and small appliances are off or unplugged to prevent fires from occurring when the electricity is restored.

Have at least one phone that does not require electricity to operate. Cordless phones will not work when the power is out.