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| Monthly Safety Message: Rags & Ashes — Caution Required | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Rags & Ashes — Caution Required Spring is here, summer is right around the corner. We welcome the warm weather: time to do some chores around the house; time to barbecue. And time to exercise caution. STAINING YOUR DECK? Many times these fires are contained to garbage cans. Sometimes, though, the fire extends to the house—because the garbage can is next to the house or the rags have been left wadded up on the deck—with disastrous results. It is imperative these rags be disposed of correctly. This can be accomplished in a couple of ways. One, lay the rags out flat on a nonflammable surface—the lawn or the driveway, for example—and leave them there until they are dry. Once they are dry, they can be thrown away. The rags can also be placed in an airtight container, like an empty paint can. Or they can be placed in a container of water. BARBECUE OR FIREPLACE ASHES? Cold ashes many times conceal hot embers within. These embers can smolder for days. When they come in contact with something flammable, fire results. Using the correct container is a surefire cure for ash disposal fires. Grocery bags will ignite in just a few hours after they have been filled with. Plastic trash containers are absolutely no good for ash removal. Even if the plastic trash can is lidded, the hot embers touch the side of the container, melt through, let in air, and when the air mixes with the melted plastic, a very hot fire quickly results. In many cases, hot ashes dumped on a compost heap will start a fire with the first gust of wind. Use a metal container with a lid that seals tightly. Place your ashes in the container, put the lid on tightly, and place it away from walls, papers, and other flammables. Let it sit for a week, at least, before you dispose of it. Click here for Safety Tips.Past Monthly Safety Messages:
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