Home Fire Prevention

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HomeFire Prevention (NAPSA)—The No.1 cause of preventable homefire deaths is careless smoking. Manyfires start when cigarettes are left in ashtrays, hot ashes are dumped into the trash, or someone falls asleep while smoking. The United States Fire Administration (USFA) launched the Smoking & Home Fires Campaign and suggests some ways to stop the fire before it starts: If you feel you must smoke, it’s better to smoke outside. Make sure cigarettes and ashes are out. Put them outall the way, every time. Inside the home, use big ashtrays with a stable base. Really put the cigarette out, don’t just tap it into the ashtray. * Douse butts and ashes with water before tossing them. * Don’t smoke if you are drowsy, and never smokein bed. If people smoke while at your home, check for cigarette butts underor near furniture before you call it a night. For more information, visit http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/smoking or call the USFA’s Publications Office at (800) 561-3356.