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Fire Safety Tips:
After all is said and done, it all comes down to keeping our community safe. Here are some fire safety tips everyone should always keep in mind.
1.
INSTALL SMOKE DETECTORS.
Working smoke detectors can alert you to a fire in your home in time for
you to escape, even if you are sleeping. Install smoke detectors on every
level of your home, including the basement, and outside each sleeping
area. If you sleep with the door closed, install one inside your sleeping
area as well.
Test detectors every month, following the manufacturer's directions, and
replace batteries once a year, or whenever a detector "chirps" to signal
low battery power. Never "borrow" a smoke detector's battery for another
use - a disabled detector can't save your life. Replace detectors that are
more than 10 years old.
2.
PLAN YOUR FIRE ESCAPE.
If a fire breaks out in your home, you have to get out fast. Prepare for a
fire emergency by sitting down with your family and agreeing on an escape
plan. Be sure that everyone knows at least two unobstructed exits - doors
and windows - from every room. (If you live in an apartment building, do
not include elevators in your escape plan.) Decide on a meeting place
outside where everyone will meet after they escape. Have your entire
household practice your escape plan at least twice a year.
3.
KEEP AN EYE ON SMOKERS.
Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths in North America.
Smoking in bed or when you are drowsy could be deadly. Provide smokers
with large, deep non-tip ashtrays and soak butts with water before
discarding them. Before going to bed or leaving home after someone has
been smoking, check under and around cushions and upholstered furniture
for smoldering cigarettes.
4.
COOK CAREFULLY.
Never leave cooking unattended. Keep cooking areas clear of combustibles
and wear clothes with short, rolled-up or tight-fitting sleeves when you
cook. Turn pot handles inward on the stove where you can't bump them and
children can't grab them. Enforce a "Kid-Free Zone" three feet (one meter)
around your kitchen stove. If grease catches fire in a pan, slide a lid
over the pan to smother the flames and turn off the heat. Leave the lid on
until cool.
5.
GIVE SPACE HEATERS SPACE.
Keep portable heaters and space heaters at least three feet (one meter)
from anything that can burn. keep children and pets away from heaters, and
never leave heaters on when you leave home or go to bed.
6.
Remember: MATCHES AND LIGHTERS Are Tools, Not Toys.
In a child's hand, matches and lighters can be deadly. Use only
child-resistant lighters and store all matches and lighters up high, where
small children can't see or reach them, preferably in a locked cabinet.
Teach your children that matches and lighters are tools, not toys, and
should be used only by adults or with adult supervision. Teach young
children to tell a grown-up if they find matches or lighters; older
children should bring matches or lighters to an adult immediately.
7.
COOL A BURN.
Run cool water over a burn for 10 to 15 minutes. Never put butter or any
grease on a burn. If the burned skin blisters or is charred, see a doctor
immediately. Never use ice.
8.
USE ELECTRICITY SAFELY.
If an electrical appliance smokes or has an unusual smell, unplug it
immediately, then have it serviced before using it again. Replace any
electrical cord that is cracked or frayed. Don't overload extension cords
or run them under rugs. Dont' tamper with your fuse box or use
improper-size fuses.
9.
CRAWL UNDER SMOKE.
During a fire, smoke and poisonous gases rise with the heat. The air is
cleaner near the floor. If you encounter smoke while you are escaping from
a fire, use an alternate escape route.
Be safe and have fun! Kind of the motto for "B" shifters everywhere.
Especially that latter part. If you have any suggestions of some good tips
we should add please email them to us:
hoseman984@yahoo.com
For more information, please
visit the Official
Phoenix Fire
Department website.
