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Family Home Safety Plan
  • Have a "Family Meeting" try to make it fun and serious at the same time, this can actually be a great family experience.
  • Discuss dialing 911 in an emergency situation, practice staying calm and providing the correct information.
  • Make sure everyone understands to get out of the house immediately.
  • Determine the closest exit route for each room.
  • Discuss and review alternate escape routes in all rooms.
  • Determine a meeting place outside the home.
  • Install an adequate amount of Smoke Detectors and regularly test them.
  • Allow everyone to hear the sound of the smoke detector alarm to familiarize them with the sound.
  • Practice the plan, set off the Smoke Detector and have everyone practice their escape routes.
  • Determine how often your family will review and practice the plan, a minimum of semi annual practicing is recommended.
  • Install Fire Department Window identifiers for children's rooms.
  • Install approved Type-A B C fire extinguishers on every floor of the house and educate everyone on the proper operation.
  • Locked doors can be tough to unlock in a smoke filled room. Be sure to install door locks that can be easily unlocked in an emergency. Doors that require a key to exit may be trouble during a fire.
  • Make sure each member of the family practices unlocking the door.
  • Stay low, heat and smoke rise to the top of the room.
  • Learn and practice the stop drop and roll method.
  • For multi-story homes a fire escape chain or rope ladder is recommended with sufficient training.