State Fire Marshal Urges Residents Stay Safe While Heating Their Homes

As colder weather approaches, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security reminds residents to stay safe while keeping their homes warm. State Fire Marshal Jim Greeson says alternative heating sources, like space heaters and other devices are a big cause of home fires and fire-related deaths.

He recommends avoiding the use of space heaters, if possible. If you do use one, keep it at least three feet away from other objects, especially curtains, furniture, and bedding.

If you have a fireplace, have it cleaned and inspected by a certified professional, and make sure you have a working carbon monoxide detector nearby. Remember to put out fires and turn off heaters before leaving your home or going to bed.

Instead of using an alternative heating source, Greesen recommends trying a few other options, like reducing drafts, wearing long underwear, or simply moving around your home to keep warm. He also says that baking or cooking can help warm up the home, but don’t use an oven specifically as a heating source, because that can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Make sure you have a working smoke alarm, and test it regularly.