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The
Santa Monica Fire Department reminds residents about some safety tips
when it comes to heating homes during cold weather.
Heating equipment is a leading cause of home fires during the months of
December, January, and February. Follow these simple steps for
safe home heating:
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Make sure supply and
return vents, radiators and baseboard heating units are not
obstructed by furniture, appliances or other objects and that air
can flow freely to and from them. This will maximize the efficiency
of your system and help distribute warm air throughout the room.
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Keep clothes,
furniture, and curtains 36 inches away from portable heaters and
other heating producing equipment.
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Do not use your oven to
heat your home.
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Make sure fuel-burning
equipment is vented to the outside, that the venting is kept clear
and unobstructed, and that the exit point is properly sealed around
the vent. These measures will make sure deadly carbon monoxide does
not build up in your home.
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Have your heating
system maintained and serviced according to manufacturer’s
instructions (usually once a year). Dirty filters, coils, and fans
reduce airflow throughout the system. Scheduling your service in the
early fall when technicians are not as busy will probably save you
money as well.
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