It’s funny how your approach to fire safety can become relaxed over time purely because you haven’t actually experienced a fire for yourself. It’s very easy to become complacent, but the fact is that the risk of fire doesn’t decrease in any way – it’s only the way think about it that changes. As such, you may start out planning to introduce fire safety measures at home, but you never get round to it and nothing forces your hand.
The trouble with this attitude is obvious. Eventually, you do become a victim of a fire incident and you lose belongings and suffer the consequences. In the worst cases, you or a member of your family may suffer serious injuries or lose their lives to fire. Of course, not everyone experiences a fire at home in their lives, but the odds are against you if you don’t have fire safety equipment installed.
The bits and pieces that can save your life and your property are actually incredibly simple. Smoke detectors and fire alarms often provide enough of an alert for you to contain a fire or at least get everyone out of the house so no-one suffers any harm. You might want to consider a small fire extinguisher or two as well so that you can tackle a small incident before it becomes a large incident – but only if you feel confident that it is manageable.