January 8, 2012
Focus on Fire
Safety: Fire Escape Plans
In the event of a fire, remember that
every second counts,
so you and your family must always be prepared. Escape plans help you get out of your home
quickly. In less than 30 seconds, a small flame can get
completely out of control and turn into a major fire. It only takes minutes for
a house to fill with thick black smoke and become engulfed in
flames.
Prepare and practice your fire escape
plan twice a year with everyone in your household, including children and people
with disabilities. It's also a good idea to practice your
plan with overnight guests.
Some tips to consider when preparing
your escape plan include:
- Draw a map of each level of your home
and show all doors and windows. Find two ways to get out of each room. Make sure
all doors and windows that lead outside open easily.
- Only purchase collapsible escape ladders
evaluated by a recognized testing laboratory, such as Underwriters Laboratory
(UL). Use the ladder only in a real emergency.
- Teach children how to escape on their
own in case you cannot help them.
- Have a plan for everyone in your home
who has a disability.
- Practice your fire escape plan at night
and during the daytime.
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