🔥 Cold Weather, Hot Risks: A Fire Safety Message from Morris Township Fire Company The Morris Township Fire Company has seen a significant increase in structure fires during the recent stretch of low temperatures

 
By Morris Township Volunteer Fire Company #1
January 30, 2026
 

As residents work to stay warm, the risk of accidental fires inside the home rises sharply—often due to heating-related causes.

When temperatures drop, we see more frequent use of:
Space heaters
Fireplaces and wood stoves
Fuel-burning heaters
Electrical devices working overtime

While these tools are helpful, improper use or lack of maintenance can quickly turn dangerous.
What Residents Can Do to Help Prevent Fires
We strongly encourage all residents to take the following steps to reduce the risk of a structure fire:

🔥 Space Heaters
Keep at least 3 feet of clearance from anything combustible
Plug heaters directly into an outlet—never use extension cords
Turn heaters off when sleeping or leaving the home

🔥 Fireplaces & Wood Stoves
Ensure chimneys are cleaned and inspected regularly
Never burn trash, cardboard, or treated wood
Use a proper screen and never leave fires unattended

🔥 Electrical Safety
Avoid overloading outlets
Replace damaged cords immediately
Do not run cords under rugs or furniture

🔥 Smoke & CO Alarms
Make sure smoke alarms are working on every level of your home
Test alarms monthly and replace batteries as needed
Install carbon monoxide detectors if you use fuel-burning appliances

🔥 General Safety
Never use grills or generators indoors or in garages
Keep flammable items away from heat sources
Have a family fire escape plan and practice it
We’re Ready—But Prevention Is Key

The members of the Morris Township Fire Company are always ready to respond, even in the harshest conditions. However, the best fire is the one that never happens. A few simple precautions can save lives, homes, and property.

If you experience an emergency, call 911 immediately.

Please stay warm, stay safe, and look out for one another during this cold weather.

— Morris Township Fire Company 🚒❄️