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Where To Keep Your Fire Extinguishers In Your Home

Updated: Oct 8


Fire Extinguishers In Your Home

There are a few important considerations when it comes to fire extinguishers in your home as a part of your overall fire safety approach, and placement is always high on this list. Where should you be keeping your fire extinguisher or fire extinguishers in your home to maintain not just safety, but also convenience and simplicity?


At Incognitoes, we're here to offer a huge range of kitchen fire extinguishers and other in-home fire extinguisher options, plus decorative fire extinguisher covers and a variety of related products. Our team not only assists with fire extinguisher selection, but also with important expertise in vital areas, such as proper fire extinguisher placement and more. Here are some of the most important areas where homes will typically or sometimes have fire extinguishers, plus the ideal placement areas in each room or space.


Kitchen

Kitchen fire extinguishers are some of the most important in the whole home, as they are the room where most home fires begin. This is because the kitchen houses several heat sources, such as stoves, ovens, and microwaves. Therefore, it's essential to have a fire extinguisher in a readily accessible area in the kitchen.

  • The best place to keep your fire extinguisher is near the stove or any other major heat source in the kitchen.

  • If possible, mount the fire extinguisher on the wall near an exit for easy access in case of emergency.

  • Avoid placing the fire extinguisher near appliances that can potentially catch fire (e.g. toaster oven).


Garage

The garage is another common area where fires can start due to flammable materials and chemicals stored there. It's important to have a fire extinguisher in this space as well.

  • The ideal location for a fire extinguisher in the garage is near the door, so it can be grabbed quickly in case of an emergency.

  • If you have multiple levels in your home, it's wise to have a fire extinguisher on each level, including the garage.


Bedrooms

While bedrooms may not seem like high-risk areas for fires, they should still have easy access to a fire extinguisher. This is especially important if there are occupants who may not be able to exit through windows or other means in case of a fire.

  • Place at least one fire extinguisher on each floor of your home and make sure there is one near the main bedroom(s).

  • Also, consider keeping a fire extinguisher in any bedroom that has high-risk items such as candles or space heaters.


Living Room

The living room is another area where fires can occur due to electrical outlets and appliances. It's important to have a fire extinguisher nearby, especially if you spend a lot of time in this room.

  • The best place to keep your fire extinguisher in the living room is near an exit for easy access.

  • Keep it away from curtains, furniture, or other flammable materials.


Basement

If you have a basement, it's crucial to have a fire extinguisher there as well. This is because basements often contain furnaces, water heaters, and other potential fire hazards.

  • The ideal location for a fire extinguisher in the basement is near the stairs leading to the main floor.

  • If your basement is used as a living space, make sure there is also a fire extinguisher nearby in that area.


Near Heat Sources

In certain areas of the home, it's important to have a fire extinguisher near heat sources. This includes anywhere with a fireplace or wood-burning stove, as well as in the laundry room where dryers can sometimes cause fires.

  • Place a fire extinguisher near any heat source in your home for quick and easy access in case of emergency.


At Least One Per Floor

While it won't always be necessary to have a fire extinguisher in every single room we've gone over here, it's important to have at least one on each floor of your home. This ensures that in case of a fire, you have easy access to a fire extinguisher no matter where you are in the house. Keep this in mind when considering placement for your home's fire extinguishers and make sure that there is one easily accessible on each level of your home.


By following these guidelines for proper fire extinguisher placement, you can help keep your home safe from potential fires. Remember to also regularly check and maintain your fire extinguisher(s) to ensure they are always ready for use.


And if you're ever unsure about how many or where to place your fire extinguishers, don't hesitate to reach out to our team at Incognitoes for expert advice. Stay safe and prepared!


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