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—Fire Chief Corey Smedley
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service
Electrical Safety Tips:
- Unplug unused appliances. Not only does
this reduce unnecessary energy use, it also prevents appliances from
overheating or being damaged in a power surge — a common fire risk.
- Extension cords and power strips aren’t magic. More
outlets do not mean more power. Avoid overloading circuits or using
“daisy-chained” power strips — this is a major fire hazard.
- Use certified cords and chargers. Only
use devices approved by an independent testing lab such as UL or ETL.
Using cheap or incompatible chargers increases fire risk.
- Mind the load. Only plug light-load
appliances (phones, computers, lamps) into power strips. Major appliances
like refrigerators need a dedicated wall outlet.
- Keep cords dry. Never use extension cords
or power strips in bathrooms, kitchens, or unheated garages unless
specifically designed for wet conditions.
- Let heat escape. Don’t cover cords or
power strips with rugs, furniture, or snow-covered exterior cords —
trapped heat can start a fire.
- Check regularly. Inspect cords and plugs,
test reset buttons, and replace damaged equipment immediately.
Space Heater Safety:
- Keep heaters at least 3 feet away from anything
flammable.
- Never leave heaters unattended or running while you
sleep.
- Use heaters with an automatic shut-off feature in
case they tip over.
Other Winter Safety
Tips:
- Keep walkways clear of snow and ice to prevent slips
and falls.
- Dress in layers to stay warm indoors and outdoors.
- Check on neighbors, especially older adults or those
with limited mobility. Offer to walk their dog or help with trash/recycle
bins on pick up day.
- Ensure smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are
functioning properly — cold weather means more indoor heating and higher
risk.

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