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Clymer Volunteer Fire Company
Fire Safety Tips
Preventing
Automobile Fires
Every year, your fire department,
responds to a large number of automobile fires. About 90 percent of
these fires could have been prevented if owners had invested a few
minutes time every couple of months.
If you would like to prevent an
automobile fire in your car, then you or your gas station attendant
should periodically check or perform the following maintenance
items:
- Steam clean the engine
compartment at least every other year.
- Watch for oil or gasoline leaks
in the engine compartment.
- Check all gasoline lines for
loose fittings, cracked hoses, bent lines, or worn clamps at
least yearly.
- Ensuring that the air cleaner is
replaced in its original position and is properly secured (lack
of air cleaner is a common automobile fire cause).
- Visually inspect the electrical
system for broken or frayed wires and ensure that all wires are
making a good connection. This should be done in both the engine
and passenger compartments.
- Never throw any burning material
out of a window, as the wind may blow it back into the car.
- Be extremely careful while
smoking, or when using an open flame inside the vehicle.
- Lock your car whenever you leave
it. This prevents others from entering your vehicle and possibly
setting fire to it.
Older Cars
The older a car gets, the greater
the importance of maintenance. Remember, if you invest a few minutes
of your time today in maintenance, tomorrow you may have prevented a
car fire. In the long run, this investment will save you time,
money, and a great deal of inconvenience.
Car Fire Extinguishers
If you should have an automobile
fire, the best method of reducing damage is to quickly extinguish
the fire. Therefore, the Fire Department recommends that all
automobiles carry a fire extinguisher in good operating condition.
The extinguisher
should have a minimum 10BC rating. This rating, found on the label,
means that the fire extinguisher will handle either a gasoline or
electrical fire.
If you do not have a fire
extinguisher available and the fire is small, you might attempt to
smother the fire with a blanket or dirt after calling the fire
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