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Here's how to prevent — and be ready for — fires in your home.
Be prepared for small fires by having fire extinguishers placed around your home. Be sure to have:
If you live in apartment building, ask the landlord to show you the fire extinguishers.
Always keep fire extinguishers out of reach of children.
Fire extinguishers are best used when a fire is contained in a small area, like a wastebasket, and when the fire department has already been called.
Use the word PASS to make it easier to know how use an extinguisher:
The best time to learn how to use a fire extinguisher is now, before you ever need it. Fire extinguishers have gauges on them that show you when they need to be replaced. Check them regularly to make sure they're still working correctly. If you live in an apartment, be sure to check in with the landlord. If you have any questions, the local fire department can help.
If you're ever in doubt about whether to use an extinguisher on a fire, don't try it. Instead, leave your home right away and call the fire department.
Unfortunately, many kids will try to hide from a fire, often in a closet, under a bed, or in a corner. By teaching them basic fire safety facts, they'll be better able to protect themselves.
Teach your kids that:
Kids should learn to:
Kids have fire drills at school and adults have them at work. Fires are scary and can cause panic. By rehearsing different situations, your family will be better prepared in the event of a fire at home. If relatives are at your home often, include them in the fire drills. If you live in an apartment, ask when fire drills are scheduled.
Be sure to plan escape routes, especially in case a fire were to happen at night.
Make sure that the windows in every room are easy to open and are not painted over or nailed shut. This may be your only way out in a fire. If you live in an apartment building, make sure any safety bars on windows are removable in an emergency.
If your house is more than one story tall or if you live above the ground floor of an apartment building, it's important to have an escape ladder.
The escape ladder:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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