Albuquerque Floor Heater Sparks Apartment Fire, Firefighters Respond

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Albuquerque​ Apartment Fire Linked to Floor Heater; Resident Displaced

Albuquerque, N.M. – A fire at an apartment building in northwest Albuquerque on Tuesday ⁣morning has been attributed to a ⁣floor heater, according to the Albuquerque⁣ Fire Department (AFD). Firefighters responded to the scene near the intersection of 7th Street and Mountain Road and quickly brought the blaze under ⁢control, preventing further spread and minimizing damage.

The AFD reported receiving calls about the fire ⁤shortly before[InsertExactTimeifavailable-[InsertExactTimeifavailable-research needed]. Upon arrival, crews encountered smoke and flames⁤ emanating from a ⁣single apartment unit. Firefighters initiated a rapid interior attack, successfully extinguishing the⁢ fire within approximately 30 minutes.

“Our ⁢crews worked efficiently to contain the fire and ‍prevent it from‌ spreading to other units in the building,” stated[InsertAFDSpokespersonNameandTitle⁤if⁣Available-[InsertAFDSpokespersonNameandTitleifAvailable-research needed]in a press release. “The quick⁣ response time was crucial in limiting‍ the damage.”

One resident was displaced by the fire, ⁢losing their belongings. However,‍ the AFD confirmed that the resident has secured choice housing. The American Red Cross of ⁣New mexico [https://www.redcross.org/local/new-mexico] is providing assistance to the ‌displaced resident,offering ⁣support wiht temporary shelter,food,and other essential needs.

The⁢ Risks of Portable Heaters

This incident serves as a critical ⁤reminder of the potential fire hazards associated with portable heaters, particularly during⁤ the colder months. The Consumer‌ product safety Commission⁤ (CPSC) [https://www.cpsc.gov/] estimates that space heaters are responsible for approximately 25,000 residential fires annually, resulting in hundreds of deaths and over $100 million in property damage.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) [https://www.nfpa.org/], the leading causes of space‍ heater fires include:

* ​ Placement too close to combustibles: Heaters should be ⁣kept at ‍least three feet away from anything that can burn, including furniture, curtains, bedding, papers, and clothing.
* Defective or malfunctioning heaters: Heaters with damaged⁤ cords, faulty switches, or other⁣ mechanical issues pose a significant ⁢fire risk.
* Extension cord misuse: ‌ Using extension⁢ cords with space heaters is strongly discouraged, as they can overheat and cause⁣ a fire. If a heater must be used with an extension cord in a temporary situation,​ it should be a heavy-duty cord rated for the heater’s wattage.
* Unattended operation: Never leave a space heater unattended while in use, and ⁤always turn it off when leaving ‌the room or going to sleep.

“Many people‌ don’t realize the serious risks associated with space heaters,” explains[InsertFire‌SafetyExpertName⁢andAffiliation​ifAvailable-[InsertFireSafetyExpertNameandAffiliationifAvailable-research needed]. “It’s essential to follow all safety precautions and use ‌heaters responsibly⁢ to prevent ⁣fires.”

Fire Safety Tips for Winter

The AFD recommends the following fire safety tips for the winter season:

* Have working smoke alarms: ensure you have⁢ smoke alarms installed on ⁤every level of your home, inside bedrooms, and outside sleeping areas. ⁣Test them monthly and replace batteries at least once a year.
* ⁤ Inspect heating equipment: Have your furnace and chimney inspected annually by a​ qualified professional.
* clear clutter: Keep areas around heating appliances clear of clutter and flammable materials.
* ‍ ⁤ Never use an oven to heat your home: Ovens ⁣are not​ designed ⁤for heating and can create a hazardous fire hazard.
* ⁢ Be careful with‌ candles: If you use candles, place them on a stable, heat-resistant surface‍ away from flammable materials and never leave them unattended.
* ⁤ Develop and practice a home fire⁢ escape plan: Ensure everyone ⁤in ⁤your household knows what to do in‍ case of a fire.

The AFD is‍ continuing to investigate the cause of the fire to determine the specific circumstances that led to the incident. This incident⁣ underscores the importance of fire safety⁤ awareness and the⁤ need ​to ‍take precautions when using portable heating devices. Residents⁢ are encouraged to review⁤ fire safety guidelines and ensure their homes are equipped with working smoke alarms.

resources:

* Albuquerque Fire ​Department: [https://www.cabq.gov/fire]

* ⁣ American Red Cross of New Mexico: [https://www.redcross.org/local/new-mexico]

* Consumer Product‍ Safety Commission (CPSC): [https://www.cpsc.gov/]

* National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): [https://www.nfpa.org/]

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