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PLAN AND PRACTICE HOME FIRE
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Determine at least two ways to escape from every room of
your home.
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Consider escape ladders for sleeping areas on the second or
third floor. Learn how to use them and store them near the
window.
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Select a location outside your home where everyone would
meet after escaping.
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Practice your escape plan at least twice a year. Stop, drop,
and roll! If your clothes catch fire, stop - don't run. Drop
gently to the ground, cover your face with your hands and
roll over and over or back and forth to smother the flames.
Cool the burn with cool water for 10 - 15 minutes. Call for
help.
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Once you are out, stay out! Call the fire department from a
neighbor's home.
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If you see smoke or fire in your first escape route, use
your second way out. If you must exit through smoke, crawl
low under the smoke to your exit.
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If you are escaping through a closed door, feel the door
before opening it. If it is warm, use your second way out.
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If smoke, heat, or flames block your exit routes, stay in
the room with the door closed. Signal for help using a
bright-colored cloth at the window. If there is a telephone
in the room, call the fire department and tell them where
you are.
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FIRE SAFE YOUR HOME
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Smoke alarms save lives. Install a smoke alarm outside each
sleeping area and on each additional level of your home.
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If people sleep with doors closed, install smoke alarms
inside sleeping areas, too.
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Use the test button to check each smoke alarm once a month.
When necessary, replace batteries immediately. Replace all
batteries at least once a year.
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Vacuum away cobwebs and dust from your smoke alarms monthly.
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Smoke alarms become less sensitive over time. Replace your
smoke alarms every ten years.
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Consider having one or more working fire extinguishers in
your home. Get training from the fire department in how to
use them.
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Consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler system in
your home.
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