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Wintry Weather Possible Late Sunday Night into Monday Morning

Published Jan 8, 2021
The National Weather Service of Mobile is forecasting wintry weather after midnight on Monday through the early morning hours on Monday, likely ending around 8 or 9 a.m. Escambia County will likely see cold rain; however a mix of cold rain and sleet/ice pellets is forecasted across parts of interior southeast Mississippi and interior southwest Alabama. No accumulation or impacts are expected at this time.

Home fires occur more in the winter months than any other time of year. According to the National Fire Protection Association, heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fire deaths and space heaters account for 4 out of 5 home heating fire deaths

"With a possible upcoming freeze, Escambia County Fire Rescue wants residents to practice fire safety, such as having working smoke detectors and an escape plan," said Ray Melton, Escambia County Fire Rescue fire and life safety specialist. "Please remember to check on senior residents and shelter your pets."

Follow these tips to stay safe while heating your home:

  • Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected annually by a qualified professional.
  • Keep anything that can burn at least 3 ft. away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove or portable space heater.
  • Portable space heaters should be turned OFF every time you leave the room and before going to bed.
  • Never plug a space heater in a power strip.
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Never use an oven to heat your home.

For portable electric heaters:

  • Place them on a solid, flat surface, away from high traffic areas and doorways.
  • Use and purchase heaters with an automatic shut off so if they are tipped over they will shut off.
  • Plug power cords directly into outlets and never into an extension cord.
  • Inspect for cracked or damaged, broken plugs or loose connections; replace before using.

For Fireplaces and Wood Stoves:

  • Keep a glass or metal screen in front of the fireplace to prevent embers or sparks jumping out.
  • Do not burn paper in your fireplace or wood stove.
  • Put the fire out before you go to sleep or leave your home. 
  • Put ashes in a metal container with a lid, outside, atleast 3 feet from your home.
  • Make sure your wood stove is 3 feet from anything that can burn.

Source: FEMA- U.S. Fire Administration

Heating Fire Facts:

  • Most home heating fire deaths (86%) involved stationary or portable space heaters.
  • The leading factor contributing to home heating fires (27%) was failure to clean, principally from solid-fueled heating equipment, primarily chimneys.
  • The leading factor contributing to ignition for home heating fire deaths (54%) was heating equipment too close to things that can burn, such as upholstered furniture, clothing, mattress, or bedding.
  • Nearly half (48%) of all home heating fires occurred in December, January and February.
Practicing these home heating safety tips will help keep our community safe and warm during the winter months. Knowing what to do now is key to having a safe home. For more heating safety tips and fire safety information, visit NFPA.

Smoke Detectors Save Lives! For information about obtaining a home smoke detector, call 850-595-HERO (4376). City of Pensacola residents may call 850-436-5200 for smoke detector installation assistance.
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