Fire safety away from home Tips from state fire marshal - Lynnwood Today

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Fire safety officials have issued a reminder for travelers to stay alert to fire hazards while away from home. The state fire marshal emphasizes that fire emergencies can occur unexpectedly in any environment, making it vital for individuals to prioritize safety. Recommendations include inspecting smoke detectors in accommodations and familiarizing oneself with fire escape routes. Additionally, travelers should be cautious with electrical devices and avoid overloading outlets. The advisory also stresses the importance of being aware of surroundings and reporting any potential fire hazards.

These safety measures can significantly reduce risks during travel. As summer approaches, more people are expected to travel, making this guidance timely. The goal is to encourage preparedness and awareness to protect lives.

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