5/29/2024
As we honor the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives for our country, the Houston Fire Department (HFD) is encouraging all residents to ensure a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day Weekend by following some essential safety guidelines.
Barbecue Grill Safety Tips
- Location: Always operate portable barbecue pits, charcoal grills, and other open-flame cooking devices outdoors, away from combustible balconies and at least 10 feet from combustible walls, roofs, or other materials.
- Ignition: Use a charcoal lighter instead of gasoline when igniting the barbecue charcoal. Gasoline can cause violent flashes, leading to serious injuries. Keep a fire extinguisher or a charged garden hose nearby while grilling and monitor the pit frequently.
- Disposal: Place hot ash and coals from barbecue pits and charcoal burners in a non-combustible container until completely cooled or thoroughly saturated with water before disposal.
Pool and Water Safety
- Supervision: Active, focused adult supervision is the key to preventing water-related tragedies involving children. Most child drownings occur in backyard pools or those of relatives. Never leave a child alone near water.
- Swimming Lessons: Enroll children over the age of three in swimming lessons taught by qualified instructors. However, remember that swimming lessons do not make a child "drown-proof." Supervision is irreplaceable.
- Flotation Devices: Use approved flotation devices and remember they are not substitutes for supervision.
- Apartment Pools: If you live in an apartment with a pool, inspect the fence and gate. Report any defects, such as gates that do not lock, to the apartment management immediately.
- Emergency Preparedness: Always have a cell phone at the pool for emergencies. Keep a first aid kit and emergency contacts handy.
- Safety Measures: Teach children to swim with a buddy, avoid diving into unknown waters, and refrain from pushing or jumping on others in or around water. Adhere to all rules and posted signs.
- Weather Awareness: Pay attention to local weather conditions. Exit the pool if lightning or thunder is nearby and wait until the storm has passed.
Teach Children These Safety Tips
- Always swim with a buddy.
- Avoid diving into unknown bodies of water; jump in feet first to prevent head injuries.
- Do not push or jump on others in or around water.
- Swim only in supervised areas.
- Obey all pool rules and posted signs.
HFD also recommends that parents and guardians learn CPR. In the event of a drowning, performing CPR quickly and correctly can save a life. For more information on local CPR classes, contact the American Red Cross, local hospitals, or medical schools.
Additional safety tips can be found on the HFD website at www.houstonfire.org.