Spring cleaning isn’t just about tidying up your home. It's the perfect time to review your home’s safety measures and update your fire extinguishing equipment. Make sure you have the right tools, knowledge, and systems in your home to give yourself peace of mind!
Extinguishing A Fire In Your Home
If a fire breaks out in your home, you need a fire extinguisher FAST. While traditional fire extinguishers are big and bulky, Element fire extinguishers are the best extinguisher for your home. At just 10.75" long, Element is portable, easy to store, and never needs maintenance. Element is also very easy to use with just 4 simple steps. It's no wonder why Element is trusted by police, military and special forces!
Spring Fire Hazards: Common Fire Risks To Watch Out For

Barbecue and Grilling Safety
Before lighting up the grill, check the propane tank for leaks, and ensure the grill is clean of any grease. Never leave the grill unattended, and be sure to keep it away from flammable materials like wooden decks, fencing, and patio furniture.Â
Gardening and Lawn Care
Be cautious when using lawnmowers, trimmers, and other gasoline-powered tools. Check for debris, such as dry grass, twigs, and leaves. These can easily catch fire if they come into contact with hot engine parts.
Garage Organization
Ensure that any flammable chemicals or paints are stored in airtight containers and away from any potential heat sources like water heaters or furnaces. Be sure to inspect power tools for frayed cords or damage, as electrical issues can also lead to fires.
Fire Pits
When burning wood or other materials, be sure to keep the fire contained and never leave it unattended. Clear the surrounding area of dry leaves, grass, or other flammable debris to reduce the risk of the fire spreading.
Other Fire Safety Tips To Consider
Your home’s safety goes beyond just having the right fire extinguisher. During your spring cleaning, take the time to update and check these other safety measures around the house:
Check Your Smoke Detectors

One of the simplest but most effective ways to protect your family from fire is ensuring your smoke detectors are in good working order. Replace the batteries at least once a year, and if your detectors are older than 10 years, they have likely expired!
Update Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Like smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors are essential to protecting your family from this invisible, odorless gas. If you don’t already have one, it’s a good idea to install a detector near your bedrooms and gas appliances. Testing and replacing the batteries during your spring cleaning ensures these detectors will alert you to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.
Review Your Fire Safety Plans

Review your fire safety plan with your family. Make sure everyone knows two ways to escape from each room and has a designated meeting spot outside the home. Ensure your family members are familiar with how to use a fire extinguisher and that everyone can safely evacuate if necessary. Learn more about fire escape plans here.
Check for Flammable Materials/Hazards
Spring cleaning is a great time to inspect your home for flammable materials, such as old cleaning products, papers, or chemicals. Store these materials properly, away from heat sources. Additionally, inspect your garage, workshop and attic for flammable liquids or gases that could pose a risk in a fire.
How To Choose the Right Fire Extinguisher For Your Home
It’s important to have the right fire extinguisher for your home. Element is a compact, portable extinguisher that is an excellent option when you don’t have a ton of space. Fire extinguishers like Element are easy to store and simple to use, giving you peace of mind when it comes to fire safety.
Element: The Best Home Fire Extinguisher
When it comes to extinguishing a fire, you need reliable and portable fire protection. Element’s compact size makes it the perfect fire extinguisher for all major classes of fires, including fires around your home, like kitchen fires, electrical fires, and solid combustibles. Element is easy to store and quick to use, with a 50-second discharge time. Safe, reliable, and simple to use, Element provides the confidence you need for your home’s fire safety.