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Preventing Fire Damage from Fire Pits and Bonfires in Late Summer in Cotton?

9/10/2024 (Permalink)

People gather outside around a fire during a warm summer night. We are trained and certified to restore fire damage in St. Louis County.

Our local Aitkin, Carlton, and West St. Louis Counties teams have the training, equipment, and experience to restore fire damage in Cotton– no matter how severe the damage may be. As late summer evenings invite us to gather around fire pits and bonfires, the risk of residential fire damage increases.

One of the primary causes of fire damage from fire pits and bonfires is the spread of flames to nearby vegetation or structures. Dry grass, leaves, and overhanging branches can easily ignite from stray sparks or embers. Always place fire pits and bonfires at least 10 feet away from flammable materials and structures to mitigate this risk. Clearing the area of debris and maintaining a safe distance is essential.

Properly extinguishing the fire is another critical safety measure. Many late summer fires result from smoldering embers left unattended. Ensure the fire is entirely out by dousing it with water, stirring the ashes, and dousing it again until the embers are cool before leaving.

A fire pit screen can help contain sparks and prevent them from escaping. Additionally, always have a bucket of water, sand, or a fire extinguisher nearby in emergencies. Following these precautions, you can enjoy the ambiance of fire pits and bonfires while safeguarding your home from fire damage.

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When your home or business in Cotton has fire damage, our local Aitkin, Carlton, and West St. Louis Counties teams are Here to Help®. Call us today at 218-879-6141.

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