Safety Corner: Home and fire safety for spring

Published 10:06 pm Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The weather may not be an indicator — but spring has arrived!
Many of us begin a room-by-room assessment of our homes for cleaning.
Dowagiac Department of Public Safety Director Thomas A. Atkinson urges you to take a safety assessment at the same time by using the following tips provided by the American Safety Council.
• For a safe home, we want to keep burglars out by locking up the doors and windows. But in a fire, a door or window with security bars or locks can keep you from getting to safety in time to save your family.
• Replace deadbolt locks that need a key to open from inside. Keys can easily be misplaced when the deadbolt is locked, making it impossible to escape.
• Choose locks that use keys only outside the door or have a turning or “throwing bolt” or latch inside.
• If your home entry doors have two-keyed deadbolt locks, protect your family in the meantime by keeping the key to your deadbolt on a hook near the door, but away from any windows. Make sure all responsible family members know exactly where to find the key and how to use it quickly in an emergency.
• Security bars on doors and windows can provide a strong defense against burglars. However, that same protection can prove deadly in a fire emergency.
A home fire can grow so fast and spread so quickly that people may have three minutes or less to get outside to safety. Bars welded over an escape route not only trap people inside; they also prevent firefighters from being able to get them out. The Home Safety Council urges families to make sure security measures do not slow down a quick escape:
•  If you put bars on windows and doors, choose a kind you can open from inside your home. These have a “quick-release mechanism” that lets you open them fast.
• These bars are designed so no one could reach the opener from outside and come in.
• Contact an iron contractor to have quick-release devices installed on security bars in your home.
To suggest topics you would like to see covered in future issues of Safety Corner, contact Patty Klug at Dowagiac Police Department, (269) 782-9743, ext. 301.