Fire Prevention
Know the risk and prevent an injury.
Fire prevention begins with awareness of the risks and knowing how to avoid them.
From basic kitchen safety to avoiding dangerous grass fires, fire prevention requires you to be alert to possible hazards and to actively work to manage the potential for a fire emergency. The more you talk about fire prevention, the easier it becomes.
Loss Prevention Safety Tips
- 9-Volt Battery Safety
- Acetylene & Oxygen Tanks
- Aluminum Wiring
- Arson Prevention
- Auto Repair and Body Shop Safety
- BBQ Safety
- Candle Burning
- Christmas Tree Safety
- Clothes Dryer Safety
- Domestic Fuel Oil Tanks
- Fire Safety In The Kitchen
- Fire Safety On the Farm
- Flammable Liquid Transfer Safety
- Gasoline Storage Safety
- Grass Fires
- Holiday Safety
- Hot Work Safety
- Knob & Tube Wiring
- Oily Rag & Flammable Liquid Safety
- Outdoor Fire Pit Safety
- Portable Electric Construction Heater Safety
- Religious Candle Safety
- Smoking & Home Fire Safety
- Space Heater Safety
- Spray Coating Safety
- Surge Protector – Power Bar Safety
- Tire Storage Safety
- Wood Stove & Fireplace Safety
DISCLAIMER: Information contained in this publication is presented for general educational purposes and to increase overall safety awareness. It is not a substitute for legal or expert advice, and should not be used in place of consultation with appropriate professionals. Any person relying on this information does so entirely at their own risk. Red River Mutual denies all responsibility for any liability, loss, injury or risk which is incurred as a direct or indirect result of the use of any of the material in this publication.