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Do You Know What Goes in an Emergency Kit? | SERVPRO® of Flagstaff/East Sedona

3/3/2021 (Permalink)

flashlight, radio and other items being checked off an emergency checklist If a fire, storm or any other natural disaster causes damage to your home, reach out to SERVPRO of Flagstaff / East Sedona. Our team is ready to help.

Does your family have an emergency kit?

It sounds like a simple enough question, but the answer to that can be crucial. When natural disasters like severe storms or wildfires happen, you must be prepared for them and ready to get your family and pets to safety.

Having an emergency kit ready is a great way to ensure your family is ready to go if something happens. Minutes can make a big difference in an emergency. Plus, if you’re already worried, begin unprepared can cause problems. It’s easier to leave things out of your bag when you’re focused on getting everyone to safety.

Putting together an emergency kit doesn’t take long. It’s something your whole family can help with, and it gives parents a great opportunity to talk with their kids about what to do if you need to leave your home.

Tips for Your Emergency Kit

We’ve pulled together these tips from the American Red Cross and Ready.gov to help you pack an emergency kit that will have the items your family needs.

Here’s what the experts suggest:

  • One gallon of water a day, per person in your family
  • Enough prescription medications for one week
  • Flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • Extra chargers for your phones, laptops and tablets
  • A first-aid kit
  • Copies of your personal documents and identification (if you have a pet, include a selfie of you with your pet to identify them)
  • Personal sanitation items
  • A multipurpose tool
  • Extra food and a can opener (include infant formula and pet food, if you need it)
  • Extra cash

While these next items aren’t necessities, they’re a good idea to have if you need to shelter in place at home without electricity:

  • Games, books and puzzles that don’t require a WiFi connection
  • Extra blankets and sleeping bags

If a fire, flood or any other cause damage to your home, you can always count on us for restoration assistance. We are available 247 in the event of an emergency. Contact us at anytime to learn more about our restoration services and how we can help you.

Celebrating the Holiday Season in a Fire-Safe Way | SERVPRO® of Flagstaff/East Sedona

2/3/2021 (Permalink)

multicolor strand of lights on wood floor Make sure your fire risk is low during the holidays. If you experience any damage, SERVPRO of Flagstaff / East Sedona will be here to help.

You should always consider how to make activities fire-safe at any time of the year, but during the winter, it is even more important to be cautious. Winter is the peak time for household fires as found by the Red Cross, mainly due to the ample opportunity they have to occur with all the wintertime activities taking place.

The wintertime is generally when people are doing more cooking, using heaters and building fires more, as well as decorating their homes with more electrical decorations. While these things are integral to an enjoyable winter season, it is important to make sure you keep safety in focus to prevent fires from having a chance to start.

Practicing Fire Safety During Winter Activities

Keep safe when cooking. During any season, cooking is always found to be the No.1 cause of house fires, and during the winter, this is even more true. Many people find themselves baking and cooking large meals more in the winter for holidays and family gatherings, leading to a rise in the opportunity for cooking fires to occur. Always keep this in mind in the kitchen and practice proper safety precautions.

Heat the house with proper precautions. There is nothing cozier than warming up to a fire in the fireplace or the warmth of a space heater, but safety is paramount when using these warming tools. Space heaters should always be equipped with a sensor to automatically shut off if they are tipped, and fires should never be lit without first clearing away flammable items from the fireplace.

Decorate with care. Decorating is a festive way to celebrate, but it also introduces electrical concerns to the home. Around 25% of all Christmas tree fires are a result of poor electrical practices, but this can be avoided by checking for frayed wires, always unplugging decorations when leaving the house and being sure you are not plugging too many cables into a single outlet or power strip.

If you have damage due to a house fire, you can depend on us to help. Contact us 24 hours a day to report damage and receive a quick response from our certified restoration technicians. Get in touch today.