Anchorage fire chief: Structure fires slightly down, outdoor fires up from previous few years

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Anchorage fire chief: Structure fires slightly down, outdoor fires up from previous few years
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On average, Schrage said the department responds to one working structure fire every day through out the year.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Fires across Anchorage have been in the headlines in recent weeks, and according to the city’s fire chief, structure fire numbers are slightly down, while outdoor fire numbers are up across recent years.

“We are having fewer fires this year than we’ve had in recent years. Structure fires are down just a little bit. On the other hand, outdoor fires are really up from the previous three years,” Anchorage Fire Chief Doug Schrage explained. On average, Schrage said the department responds to one working structure fire every day through out the year. In the past few years, there has been an average of 20 fire fatalities in homes each year. Schrage said a “very low percentage” of them had smoke alarms. “A working smoke alarm would have enabled people to escape, and therefore we wouldn’t have had those fire fatalities,” Schrage said. Other than having a working smoke and carbon monoxide alarm, there are things you can do to help keep yourself and others safe. “If people have a fireplace, they should have their chimney cleaned annually. Also, people should clean the dryer vents out,” Schrage said. Another fire hazard you may not think about is the block heater in your vehicle. Schrage said a malfunctioning product could cause a fire. “If you’re going to plug your vehicle in outside, pull it 10 to 15 feet away from the building. We do get vehicles that catch on fire from malfunctioning engine block heaters,” Schrage said. “It’s one thing to have a vehicle fire. It’s quite another to have a house fire started by a vehicle.” While stringing up festive lights, you may use an extension cord. The fire department said, to help stay safe, ensure that your extension cord doesn’t have any cracks or exposed wires. Schrage also encourages not “daisy chaining” extension cords together. “Daisy-chaining of extension cords is very dangerous. So, a rule of thumb is for everything that you plug in, there should be no more than one extension or multi-unit device that it’s plugged into,” Schrage explained. Of course, with Christmas on the horizon, many people are looking for something to put their gifts under. Schrage recommends moving away from the natural Christmas tree. “We strongly recommend people get an artificial Christmas tree, which I know many people don’t like to do, but they are safer,” Schrage said. “Every year, there are fires throughout the United States where a Christmas tree is ignited, and they go up in flames very quickly.”“The advent of LED holiday lighting has really made it safer because they are cooler. They don’t heat up in the same way incandescent bulbs do,” Schrage elaborated. “One thing that people can do is make sure that they have LED holiday lighting on their Christmas tree and around their home.”Chinese plane makes unexpected landing in small Alaska community en route to ChileOutdoor fire numbers rise in Anchorage as temperatures lower

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