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Fire Safety Tips: Fire Escape Plans

Posted by Fire Safety | Posted in Fire Safety Tips | Posted on 17-10-2008

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Fires can be prevented. A few easy steps can save your life!

  • Make and practice a fire escape plan.
  • Plan for two ways to escape from each room.
  • Plan for everyone in your home-including babies and others who need help to escape.
  • Pick a place to meet after you escape to check that everyone got out.
  • Practice your escape plan every month.
  • Practice getting out with your eyes closed, crawling low to the floor.
  • Involve children in making and practicing your escape plan.
  • Teach children to never hide during a fire-they must get out and stay out.
  • Clear toys, boxes, and other debris from exits.
  • Check that windows open easily. Fix any that stick.
  • Be sure that security bars on doors and windows have a quick-release latch, and everyone knows how to open them.
  • Never open a door that feels hot. Escape another way.
  • Escape first, then call for help.

Escape Plan Facts

  • Escape plans help you get out of a burning home quickly.
  • A home can fill with thick, black smoke in just minutes.
  • A small flame can become a major fire in less than 30 seconds.

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