Double Whammy: Increased Fire Risks Amid Freezing Temps and Flammable Furniture

Jan 09, 2025 at 04:41 pm by WGNS News



INTERVIEW: RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN — With temperatures remaining extremely low, the Rutherford County Fire and Rescue Department is reporting an increase in fire calls throughout the community. Many of these incidents are attributed to alternative heating sources, raising concerns among local firefighters about fire safety in homes… That was Fire Rescue Chief Larry Farley.

Chief Farley discussed the alarming trend during an interview with WGNS News, stating that many modern upholstered furnishings are more flammable than they used to be… This increased flammability poses additional risks during fires, as the materials found in sofas and mattresses can produce dangerous smoke when ignited…

Fire crews have adapted to these risks, implementing thorough washdowns when they return to the station to ensure that any hazardous residue is effectively cleaned off…

For residents using fireplaces to combat the cold, Chief Farley has a crucial reminder… Recently, fire crews were able to extinguish a chimney fire before it spread to the roof and caused extensive damage to a residential attic. Residents are urged to take precautionary measures when using alternative heating sources and to be mindful of the materials in their homes. It’s also important to remember that proper maintenance of chimney systems is essential. Fire safety awareness can make a significant difference in preventing fire-related tragedies this winter.

 

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