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Community Information
Home Safety
FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOME REQUIRES EFFORT
Being safe from fire in the home is no easy job, it takes a conscious effort on the part of
all members of the family, from the youngest to the oldest. To help your family work at
fire safety in the home, we have included ten tips for home fire safety.
1. Install and maintain smoke detectors
Install at least one smoke detector on every level of your home. This includes the basement.
There should be one outside each sleeping area. In apartment buildings, there should be a
smoke detector in each apartment.Install, test, and maintain smoke detectors according to the manufacturer's directions. Replace the dead batteries immediately. The detector will usually emit short beeps when batteries begin to lose power. Keep the face of the detector clean and free of dust and cobwebs.
2. Practice EDITH — Exit Drills In The Home
Design an escape plan for the family. Make sure special provisions are made for infants,
elderly, and handicapped persons. Always have two ways out of any room, including basements,
in case smoke or flames make one way unusable. Make sure that everyone knows where to go when
they get out of the house. Pick a place for everyone to meet. Never go back into a building
that is on fire. In an apartment building, use only the stairs as an exit, never an elevator.
3. Stop, Drop, and Roll
4. A match is a tool
Matches and lighters are tools for adults. Keep them where children cannot reach
them. Teach children to give matches and lighters to adults.
5. Crawl low in smoke
6. Cool a burn
If someone gets burned, put cool water on the burned skin immediately. Seek a doctor's
help if a blister forms or if the burn is severe.
7. Smokers need watchers
Make sure smokers extinguish cigarettes in large, deep ashtrays. Empty the ashtrays into the
toilet. Check under the sofa and chair cushions for cigarette butts before going to bed. Never
smoke in bed.
8. Space heaters need space
Keep portable space heaters at least 36 inches away from things that burn-paper, bedding,
clothing, curtains, etc. Keep small children away from the heaters. Turn the heaters off
when going to bed or when leaving the home.
9. Be careful when cooking
Always pay complete attention when cooking at the stove. Keep your children out of the way.
If grease catches fire, place a lid over the pan to smother the fire; turn off the burner.
Never throw water or anything else onto a grease fire. Make sure pot handles are turned
inward so that they can't be accidentally tipped over.
10. Practice safety with electricity
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