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Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office shares Hotel Safety Tips for Travelers

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – As the school year wraps up, many Tennesseans are turning their attention to family vacations. The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office reminds travelers to incorporate fire safety into travel plans before hitting the road for summer vacation.

“Hotels and motels become a home away from home for travelers, so it is important to become familiar with new surroundings and to have a plan in place should an emergency arise,” said Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak.

Hotel Safety Tips for Travelers. (AAA) [1]

Hotel Safety Tips for Travelers. (AAA)

To help ensure that your upcoming vacation is as safe as it is fun, please follow these safety tips:

*The Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990 was enacted by Congress to save lives and protect property by promoting fire and life safety in hotels, motels and other places of public accommodation. Fire safety in places of public accommodation is encouraged through creation of a National Master List (NML) of hotel and motel properties that voluntarily comply with the provisions of the Act. The U.S. Fire Administration encourages the traveling public to use the list when making reservations for lodging accommodations, be they for business or pleasure. To search the list, go to http://apps.usfa.fema.gov/hotel/. [2]

While these tips are for travelers, don’t forget to make fire safety in your home a priority. For information on making your home fire-safe, download and print the State Fire Marshal’s home fire safety checklist (http://www.tn.gov/fire/documents/HomeFireSafetyChecklist.pdf). [3]