By Shannon Weidemann (McKone) on Friday, December 17th, 2021 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
BAKER CITY – With the cold months of winter upon the state of Oregon, the Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal would like to remind people to be safe when it comes to keeping warm and heating their homes.
In 2020, heating was the number two cause of home structure fires in Oregon. Firefighters across the state responded to 487 home structure fires or 17% of all fires where the cause was determined to be from heating
“As the temperatures drop and winter weather encourages us to spend more time inside it is important to heat your home safely,” Assistant Chief Deputy Claire McGrew said. “Every winter across the state we see house fires that could have been prevented. We want to remind Oregonians of simple home heating tips to protect themselves and their families this winter.”
When heating your home, the OSFM offers the following tips:
All Heating Types
Heaters
Wood and Pellet-Burning Heating Equipment (fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves)
Another item OSFM asks Oregonians to do is check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly. These alarms should be installed on every level of your home (including the basement), inside each bedroom, and in the hallway outside each bedroom. Working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms save lives.
For more information about home heating safety visit OSFM’s Home Heating Safety Page.