Fire risks rise with temperatures
Imperial County firefighters offer advice that could save your property - News 11's Wiley Jawhary reports
IMPERIAL, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - As temperatures rise so does the risk of fire. Local fire departments in the Imperial Valley want to give you tips on minimizing that risk.
The Imperial County Fire department says it responded to 170 fires last year during the months of June and July. Almost 30 were brush fires along with 8 building fires.
Cedric Cesena, Fire Battalion Chief with the El Centro Fire Department says the heat can be a catalyst for fires.
“Whether its sparks from a chain that is attached to a trailer vehicle that is pulling it, or someone discarding a cigarette,” he said.
Cesena says that residents can play their part by ensuring certain appliances like air conditioners or pool pumps are good shape.
“That they make sure that they have been maintained, or if they need maintenance,” he said.
Cesena says unplugging electrical chords like charges and toasters when not in use is also important, and to exercise caution when dealing with flammable objects.
“The public should be aware that they should keep anything that is flammable able away from an open flame," he said.
Local fire departments also say that conserving energy to ensure that circuits don’t overload also plays a part in fire prevention. Cal fire provides additional tips that residents can be use to be prepared in case of a fire.