On Building Sites, Cool Weather Can Mean More Fire Hazards

NAHB provides a jobsite fire prevention toolkit for Fire Prevention Week.

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An old Wooden house burning in the fire
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An old Wooden house burning in the fire

In response to Fire Prevention Week, an annual public awareness campaign organized by the National Fire Prevention Association, NAHB has created and published a fire prevention toolkit to help builders keep their construction sites as fire-resistant as possible.

With so many wildfires burning on the West Coast, home builders should be diligent about ensuring their job sites are free from fire hazards.

Many people associate hot, dry summer months with fire danger. But for home builders and remodelers working on home interiors, fall and winter can be a dangerous time. Many workers keep warm with space heaters and other heating devices, so extra care must be taken when using this equipment.

The toolkit’s basic fire prevention tips include: keeping the worksite clear of extra items, cleaning up spills immediately, properly storing fuel and ignition sources, and ensuring proper use of temporary heating devices.

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