Remedy or point for fire disaster
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Some common fire hazards are:[1] Kitchen fires from unattended cooking, grease fires/chip pan fires Electrical systems that are overloaded, poorly maintained or defective Combustible storage areas with insufficient protection Combustibles near equipment that generates heat, flame, or sparks Candles and other open flames Smoking (Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, lighters, etc.) Equipment that generates heat and utilizes combustible materials Flammable liquids and aerosols Flammable solvents (and rags soaked with solvent) placed in enclosed trash cans Fireplace chimneys not properly or regularly cleaned Cooking appliances - stoves, ovens Heating appliances - fireplaces, wood burning stoves, furnaces, boilers, portable heaters, solid fuels Household appliances - clothes dryers, curling irons, hair dryers, refrigerators, freezers, boilers Chimneys that concentrate creosote Electrical wiring in poor condition Leaking/ defective batteries Personal ignition sources - matches, lighters Electronic and electrical equipment Exterior cooking equipment - barbecue