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As cold weather approaches tonight, SC fire marshal shares safety tips to prevent fires

COLUMBIA, SC (WBTW) – Cold weather is on the way for the weekend and some parts of the News13 area may see temperatures fall below freezing for the first time this season.

While trying to stay warm, the South Carolina State Fire Marshal is sharing safety tips to help people stay safe and prevent fires this winter.

State Fire Marshal Jonathan Jones says the winter season is historically dangerous for residential fires and deaths.

During last year’s winter months, there were 29 deadly fires resulting in 33 deaths. Nearly 30 percent of these fires were heating related.

“Each season brings with it changes in the weather and our daily habits,” Jones says. “However, the risk of fire always increases any time heaters are turned on and fireplaces are in use. As such, we need to remain vigilant about fire safety, especially since our statistics reveal more home fires occur during the winter months than during any other part of the year.”

Jones offers the following safety tips to prevent fires:

Kerosene and space heaters

Heating pads or electric blankets

Portable generators

Candles and fireplaces

Jones also says smoke alarms should be installed on every level of your home, including inside and outside of sleeping areas. Doors should always be closed when sleeping as it can increase your chance of survival by slowing down the spread of smoke and fire.

“Every second counts when escaping a fire,” Jones says. “Take a few minutes to test and check your smoke alarms. If any of the alarms are more than 10 years old, they need to be replaced.”

In the event of a fire emergency, 911 should be called as soon as possible and you should stay outside. You should never go back inside a burning building for any reason.

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