Keep your home office space safe

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City of Vaughan
Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service shares fire prevention tips for working remotely

Many of you may be working virtually from home as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. But working at home can be distracting – if you have pets and children sharing your workspace, you may overlook potential fire hazards. To help keep your home office safe, Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service has some fire prevention tips to keep in mind.
 
The first tip is around electronic devices – from computers and printers to charging devices and lamps, your office likely has many devices that need to be plugged in at the same time. Remember to use a certified power bar and not put too many plugs into one outlet, which can overwhelm the outlet. Another important reminder: do not use extension cords as permanent wiring, and do not run cords under rugs or floors as this can overheat the wires.
 
During your lunch or snack breaks, remember these cooking safety tips:
  • Stay in the kitchen when cooking. Turn off the stove if you must step away and remove all items from the stovetop when you are finished cooking.
  • Avoid distractions, such as non-urgent emails and focus on the task in front of you.
  • Avoid wearing loose-fitting clothing while cooking as it can catch on fire.
  • Keep flammable items – oven mitts, cooking utensils, dish cloths, paper towels and potholders – a safe distance from the stove.
  • Keep young kids away from the stove and turn pot handles away from the stove's edge to avoid them being accidentally knocked off.
  • Ensure a proper-fitting pot lid is nearby to smother flames in the event of a fire.
  • Keep a working fire extinguisher in the kitchen.
  • Have a working smoke alarm and a home escape plan in case an incident occurs.
  • Test all smoke alarms at least once a month by pressing the test button to ensure the alarm is working.
For more information and at-home fire safety tips, visit vaughan.ca/fire.
 
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Those who feel unwell, and believe they have symptoms related to COVID-19, should contact York Region Public Health at 1-800-361-5653 or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000. For additional information and resources on the virus, visit York Region's website at york.ca/COVID19.
 
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