Before a Fire
Things you should know before a fire
Plan For a Fire Before it Occurs If You Discover a Fire Exit Drills Once You Are Out, Stay Out!!! What to do if Your Escape Route is Blocked by Fire or Smoke
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Know the location of exits
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Recognize the sound of the alarm
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Know how to activate the alarm (usually located at exits)
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Know how to notify the fire department
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Have a meeting place outside
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Participate in fire drills and know your plan
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Sound the alarm and exit
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Close all doors behind you, especially doors behind fire
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Proceed directly to safest exit
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Do not use elevators
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Leave the building
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Develop a Fire Escape Plan & practice the drill (most don't, because they don't have a plan)
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Know how to activate the alarm
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Know the location of fire extinguishers and how to use them
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Have two avenues of escape
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Know your emergency numbers
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Designate a safe meeting place
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Where is your nearest fire hydrant? Is it snowed over?
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When the smoke detector sounds, you have less than 4 minutes to get out
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Most who die in fires die of smoke inhalation
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Fire itself is a serious hazard
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Fire frequently generates temperatures to 1500 F
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Remember, water boils at 212 F
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Most foods cook at about 350 F
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There is always the possibility of flashover
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As well as carbon monoxide, there are many toxic gases
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The longer you stay in, the more your judgment will be impaired
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Crawl low in smoke (try to hold your breath)
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If trapped in a room:
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feel doors with the back of your hand to test for heat (if no heat open the door cautiously)
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close all doors behind you
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seal cracks around doors and windows ( a wet towel will work )
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signal at window to rescuers
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open outside windows at top and bottom
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shut off fans and air conditioners