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Fire risks with overworking A/C units during summer heat

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Overworked air conditioning units can pose an increased risk of fire.

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  • High temperatures are causing air conditioners to become a fire hazard.
  • The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada responded to 32 home fires in a month, displacing 140 people. 15s
  • Many summer fires are linked to overworked air conditioning units, with about 2,800 A/C-related fires nationwide each year. 34s
  • Experts advise regular maintenance, including filter changes and professional servicing, to reduce fire risk. 45s
  • The Red Cross offers free smoke alarm installations and fire safety education to help prevent home fires. 1m 28s
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