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Fire Safety Tips

  • Keep a fire extinguisher in your home and car. Read the directions and know how to use them.
  • Dial 911 or the local emergency number before attempting to attack the fire yourself, no matter how small the fire seems.
  • Remember that lives are much more valuable than property. If you're out of the building, STAY OUT!
  • Don't smoke in bed.
  • Don't leave your cigarettes or other lit smoking materials unattended.
  • Remember that smoke, heat and toxic gases from fires can kill you long before flames get to your part of the structure. KEEP LOW when evacuating.
Fire Extinguisher


Fire Safety Around the House

  • Set up evacuation drills in your home; practice evacuating your house, and meeting at the designated point outside.
  • Get out of your house if you have a fire - call 911 or the local emergency number from your neighbor's house.
  • Replace frayed or cracked electrical wiring.
  • Don't run electric power cords under rugs.
  • Keep ashtrays away from curtains, upholstered furniture, and other combustibles.
Call 911


In the Kitchen

  • All electrical appliances and tools should have a testing agency label: Underwriters Laboratory (UL) or Factory Mutual (FM).
  • Have appliances repaired if they aren't working right.
  • Don't overload the outlets.
  • Don't store things over the stove. People get burned reaching.
  • Don't leave food unattended on the stove.
  • Keep dangling clothing away from burners.
  • Turn handles on pots and pans so that they can't be knocked off the stove accidentally.
  • Keep appliances clean and free of grease and crumbs.
  • Make sure your stove is turned off and small appliances unplugged before leaving the house or going to bed.
  • Never "Barbecue" or grill indoors on a smoker or barbecue grill. These devices are intended for outdoor use only.
  • Make sure that everything you put in the dishwasher is safe for dishwasher use - plastic can burn from contacting the heating element.
  • Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen.


In the Living Room

Matches


In the Bedroom


In the basement, garage, and utility areas


Outside the Home


In the Car



Smokle Detector

Away from Home



For kids