How to Protect Your Home from Future Fire Risks

A home fire is one of the most devastating events a family can face. As your local experts in Butte, we at Intermountain Cleaning and Restoration have seen the aftermath, and our priority is helping our community stay safe. That's why we've put together our expert advice on how you can proactively protect your home and family from future fire risks.

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Proactive Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance

Your home's first line of defense is its exterior. We recommend maintaining a "defensible space" by clearing dry leaves, brush, and flammable debris from your yard and gutters. Prune trees so branches are at least ten feet from your roof, and consider using fire-resistant landscaping materials where possible.

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Maintain Internal Systems and Appliances

Faulty internal systems are a common fire source. We advise scheduling regular professional inspections for your electrical wiring and HVAC system. In the kitchen, always clean your stove and oven to prevent grease fires, and never leave cooking unattended. Ensure your dryer vents are professionally cleaned out annually to prevent lint buildup.

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Install and Test Fire Safety Devices

Early detection is critical. We urge every homeowner to install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors on every level of the home and inside each bedroom. Test them monthly and replace the batteries yearly. These simple devices can provide the crucial seconds needed to escape, which is paramount before fire damage restoration is even a consideration.

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Establish a Family Evacuation Plan

If a fire does occur, a clear plan saves lives. We recommend you map out two escape routes from every room and designate a safe meeting spot outside. Practice this plan with your entire family twice a year. While we handle the fire damage restoration, your family's safety is what truly matters most.

Protecting your home requires proactive, consistent effort. By maintaining your property and preparing your family, you can significantly reduce your risk. But if the unexpected happens, know that Intermountain Cleaning and Restoration is here to help. Our certified team provides compassionate, expert fire damage restoration to restore your home—contact us today!

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