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Health Tip: Prepare a Fire Safety Plan

Health Tip: Prepare a Fire Safety Plan

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(HealthDay News) -- Fires in the home can spread quickly, so it's important to devise a fire safety plan.

Here are suggestions to prepare for a fire emergency, courtesy of the U.S. National Safety Council:

  • It's best to sleep with the door closed. Teach children, in the event of a fire emergency, to feel the door for heat before opening.
  • Create an escape route for each area of the home, and decide on a meeting point outside the home.
  • Create a map that's easy for everyone to read.
  • Tell young children not to hide during a fire. Also explain that they shouldn't be afraid of firemen -- that firemen are there to help.
  • Teach children to drop down and crawl beneath the smoke to escape the home.
  • In low-level homes, make sure that bedroom windows open easily (aren't painted shut), as they may be a secondary means of escape.
  • Make sure that everyone in the house knows how to use an escape ladder.
  • Explain that no one must ever go back into a burning building.
  • Young children should know their last name, street address, and how to dial 911 from a neighbor's house or cell phone.

 

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