Remind Your Renters about Summer Fire Safety

Fire safety is a year-round goal, as a fire can start at any time. In wintertime, a smoker might find it too cold to smoke outside. In the summer, a family might set a grill just a little too close to the house. Fire prevention week is in October, as home heating sources start up for the first time. But as landlords concerned with tenant behavior, we talk to our renters about fire safety before the summer.

A fire fighter investigates the base of a building with vinyl siding melted and warped by fire.

22 WWLP reported on this mulch fire March 11, 2021. It spread to the nearby building. Although the cause of this fire was still under investigation, it’s common for mulch fires to be started by discarded cigarettes. https://www.wwlp.com/news/local-news/hampden-county/mulch-fire-causes-damage-after-extending-to-springfield-home/

Summer activities have the potential for disaster in multifamily units. Where residents may not have access to adequate yard space, they may try to grill under a roof or too close to the residence. Where residents have disposable income, they may be tempted to launch illegal fireworks. On a sweltering summer day, a smoker may not feel like walking to the designated receptacle and may just toss their butt into the hot, dusty mulch. Any of these uninformed decisions can threaten life and property.

Spring 2023 already had a week of “red flag” warnings. We’ve had dry air with high winds that can create dangerous fire conditions.

Review our article “Summer Fire Safety for Multifamilies” and make sure you’ve crafted and sent a custom message for your renters about fire safety at your properties.

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