Escape Plan
Familiarize everyone with the sound of the smoke alarm and train
them to leave the home when they hear it. Practice a fire drill at
least  every  six  months,  including  fire  drills  at  night.  Ensure  that
small children hear the alarm and wake when it sounds. They must
wake up  in order to  execute the  escape plan. Practice allows all
occupants to test your plan before an emergency. You may not be
able to reach your children. It is important they know what to do.
Know two ways out of every room (door & window) and identify
a  meeting  place  outside  the  home  where  everyone  will  gather
once  they  have  exited  the  residence.    When  two  people  have
reached the meeting place, one should leave to call 911 while the
second person stays to account for additional family members.
Establish  a  rule  that  once  you’re  out,  you  never  reenter
under any circumstance!
Current  studies  have  shown  smoke  alarms  may  not  awaken  all
sleeping individuals, and that it is the responsibility of individuals
in  the  household  that  are  capable  of  assisting  others  to  provide
assistance  to  those  who  may  not  be  awakened  by  the  alarm
sound, or to those who may be incapable of safely evacuating the
area unassisted.
Fire Prevention 
Never  smoke  in  bed,  or  leave  cooking  food  unattended.    Teach
children never to play with matches or lighters!
Train everyone in the home to recognize the alarm pattern, voice
message warning and to leave the home using their escape plan
when it’s heard. 
Know how to do “Stop, Drop and Roll” if clothes catch on fire,
and  how  to  crawl  low  under  smoke.  Install  and  maintain  fire
extinguishers  on  every  level  of  the  home  and  in  the  kitchen,
basement and garage. Know how to use a fire extinguisher prior
to an emergency.  Second level and higher occupied rooms with
windows, should have an escape ladder.
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Fire Safety Information