Mistakes Cost Lives - Plan
Ahead
Every household should practice the Home Fire Escape
Drill. If a fire should occur, this drill can help you and your
family escape.
The Home Fire Escape Drill is designed to help families
practice two escape routes out of the house if a fire should occur.
Planning and practicing two escape routes--one normal route through hallways
and stairways; and an alternative route through widowns or onto the roof--will
help save the lives of you and your family. The alternative escape
route is vital because most home fires start in areas of the house that
will likely block the usual hallway and stairway.
Please join the State Fire Marshal's office and your
local fire department in helping save lives by completing the Home Fire
Escape Drill.
REMEMBER - Once outside,
never
re-enter the house and call the fire department from a neighbor's
house.
Diagram your home
On a piece of paper (graph paper works well), draw
a diagram of each floor in your home. Have the family help so all
members can become acquainted with the escape plan.
Identify each
room and label them.
Locate windows,
doors, hallways and stairways.
Draw black
arrows to show the normal escape route through hallways and stairways.
Draw red
arrows to mark an alternative escape route
in case fire blocks exits through hallways and stairways. Identify
windows that will be used to escape and exits to the roof.
Identify a
meeting place for family members outside of the house.
Practice Your Plan
Practice the
Home Fire Escape Drill twice, once using the normal exits and then using
the alternative route.
Close all
of the bedroom doors.
Set off the
smoke detecetor by pushing the test button.
Family members
should sound their own alarm at the first sign of fire. Yelling or
pounding on walls are examples.
Always test
the doors for heat before opening. Sweep your hand over the upper
portoin of the door to feel for heat. If the door is hot or warm,
do not open it. Instead, use your alternative route. If the
door does not fell hot to the touch, open the door a crack to see if there
is smoke.
If there is
no smoke, exit the house. If you find heavy smoke, close the door
and use your alternative escape route.
Go to the
designated meeting place outside.
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