Corpus Christi Fire Department Advises Residents to Heat Their Homes Safely as Temperatures Drop

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – As cold weather moves into the Coastal Bend, the Corpus Christi Fire Department is urging residents to use safe heating practices. According to the National Fire Protection Association, heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fire deaths in the United States.

“Colder weather shouldn’t come with added danger,” said Corpus Christi Fire Chief Brandon Wade. “Using heating equipment the right way can prevent tragedies. Our priority is keeping families safe, and that starts with making sure the public knows what is, and isn’t, safe to use when heating their homes.”

The Corpus Christi Fire Department  (CCFD) would like to remind residents to use only approved heating equipment and recommends choosing space heaters with an automatic shut-off feature. Residents should also keep flammable items at least three feet away from heat sources and ensure that space heaters are turned off when unattended. CCFD also stresses that gas stoves and ovens should never be used to heat a home due to the risk of fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.  

As always, ensure your home has a working smoke detector.  A smoke detector can save your life in the event of a fire.

Media representatives requesting more information may contact Mia Ganceres-Garcia, Public Information Officer, at 361-885-6392 or by email at miag@corpuschristitx.gov.