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IF A FIRE
HAPPENS
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Don’t panic - do
your best to stay calm.
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Leave the house or
apartment quickly. Don’t go back in for any reason.
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If smoke is
present, drop to the floor and crawl to the nearest exit. (Air will be
cleaner closer to the floor).
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Never use water to
put out an electrical fire. This can cause a serious shock hazard.
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If trapped inside
and blocked by smoke, close all doors between you and the smoke. Try to
seal openings around doors with wet towels. Open a window slightly at
the top and bottom for fresh air.
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Feel the door
before you exit through it. If the door is hot, leave by another exit.
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Don’t use water to
put out a cooking grease fire. Turn off the heat and cover the pan with
a lid to smother the flames or use an approved class - B fire
extinguisher.
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In case of fire,
use the stairs, not the elevator, in a multistory building.
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Always use cool
water or ice on a skin burn, never grease or butter.
FIRE SAFETY
TIPS: GENERAL TIPS
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Plan escape routes
from every room and floor to an outdoor meeting place. Be sure everyone
in the family knows and practices them. If there is only one exit from
the upper floor, have slides or rope ladder available and practice
proper use.
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Install smoke
detectors on every floor and in hallways leading to bedrooms.
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Change smoke alarm
batteries annually, easily remembered if done when changing the clocks
for daylight savings time.
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Keep an approved
fire extinguisher in the kitchen, boat and car.
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Be sure family
members know how to use fire extinguishers.
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Do not use frayed
extension cords and do not place extension cords under a rug or near a
heat source.
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Do not overload
electrical outlets or extension cords.
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Be sure children
know their address.
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Have the children
practice using 911 or calling their fire department.
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Practice STOP,
DROP, and ROLL with your children.
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Make sure your
babysitter knows the family’s fire safety rules, escape routes and
meeting place.
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If you smoke, do
not smoke in bed and never, never walk away from a lighted cigarette.
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Keep ovens,
broiling pans, and kitchen exhaust fans clean.
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Keep pot handles
out of the reach of children. With small children in the house, turn
handles away from front of the stove.
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When frying foods
on the stove, do NOT leave unattended.
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Do not wear loose
or flowing sleeves when cooking.
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If a fuse or
circuit breaker should blow or keeps tripping, find out why and correct
the problem. Always use the correct size fuses.
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Make sure your
house numbers can be easily seen from the street. This will assist the
fire department in case they have to respond to your home.
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Remember, fire
engines and emergency vehicles always have the right of way, Pull over
and stop.
FIRE SAFETY
TIPS: SPRING / SUMMER
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Store paints,
fuels and all ignitable liquids in a cool, locked metal cabinet. Greasy
rags should be stored in a self closing metal container. DO NOT store
chemicals that are not compatible together such as pool chemicals, oils,
gasoline and cleaning products. If you’re not sure, call your local fire
department.
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NEVER leave a
grill unattended. NEVER use liquid fuel to start a fire, only approved
charcoal lighter.
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Avoid using gas or
charcoal grills in enclosed porches or balconies.
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When on trips,
check hotel / motel rooms for smoke detectors as well as alternate means
of escape.
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Fireworks,
including sparklers, are dangerous. Fireworks are illegal, including
firecrackers. Leave them to the professionals.
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Use only
flashlights in a tent. Never use candles, heaters or stoves.
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Keep your campfire
small. When extinguishing fire, pour water or dirt over the coals until
they are cool to the touch before leaving the campfire.
FIRE SAFETY
TIPS: FALL / WINTER
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Become familiar
with outdoor burning regulations in your area. Most outdoor fires,
including burning leaves, are illegal unless approved by the appropriate
authority.
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Make sure holiday
decorations and children’s costumes are fire retardant.
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Light candles
beyond a child’s reach zone only. Keep lit candles away from curtains,
off shelves and away from flammables. Put out candles when they’re
unattended or before you go to bed.
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Keep space heaters
away from furniture and curtains.
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Make sure space
heaters are off before you leave the house or go to bed.
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