Because your safety and that of your loved ones is important to us, here are a few tips to help reduce the risk of a fire.

Be careful of distractions when cooking

Did you know that most residential building fires start in the kitchen?

To reduce the risk of a fire, here are a few habits to adopt:

Be careful when using cooking oil!

Cooking oil is a combustible liquid that can catch fire at high temperatures. The more oil, the higher the risk of fire.

Heating up the oil in a high temperature pot on a hotplate can have serious consequences. In just seconds, the oil could catch fire and cause a house fire.

To fry your food safely, it is recommended to use a fryer with a thermostat so that you can control the temperature of the oil. 

Be careful when lighting candles

Candles provide great ambiance in your home. However, they can cause serious damage if not handled with care:

Learn more about our tips regarding the use of candles

Use electrical appliances carefully

When using electrical appliances, it is important to be vigilant:

Remember to maintain your clothes dryer

Every year, fires are caused by improper dryer maintenance. Here are a few tips for preventing a fire:

Carefully handle hot ashes

Improper storage of hot ashes is also a major cause of fire. To learn more about the best way to safely dispose of hot ashes, read our article on preventing fires started by hot ashes. 

We invite you to share these best practices with your family members. We hope our tips are useful and help you protect what's most precious to you.