Fire Survival Tips
2/3/2022 (Permalink)
Fire preparedness is one of the most commonly overlooked aspects of disaster preparation. Preparation is key to minimize the size and speed in which a fire can grow, allowing time to escape or wait for the fire department to come to the rescue.
Did you know that if a fire starts in your home you may have as little as two minutes to escape?
Are you prepared in case a fire?
Here are safety tips that everyone sure know:
Preparation:
-Never leave heating appliances unattended in your home.
-Frequently check that all smoke alarms within your home are properly working.
- Take note of flammable items in and around your home.
- Remove pine needles, leaves, and broken branches from around your house.
- Pine shrubs can quickly catch on fire; so think carefully before planting them close to your house.
-During dry seasons, use your garden hose and spray the roof and side walls of your home.
-Store fuel away from your house and in approved containers.
-Learn basic firefighter skills by taking a fire course. This can prepare you to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to protect your family and home when fire disasters strike.
Escape:
-Obtain a complete floor plan of your residence.
-Identify all available exits, especially basements and attics.
-If there is an upstairs exit, make sure there are emergency ladders available and all windows/doors open easily.
-Plan several exit routes in case the fire does not allow you to use a certain exit.
-Identify a meeting location after you have exited the building.
- Once the escape routes are planned, test out the routes before an emergency and make sure they work efficiently.
Resources to extinguish fires:
ABC Fire Extinguishers – A popular active fire protection device to control small fires, not intended to be used in an out-of-control situation.
Fire Extinguisher Ball – A light weight ball that can be thrown into a fire causing it to self-activate releasing chemicals to suppress the fire.
Indian Pack - A portable water pouch with a hose, which can allow you to put out small brush or wildfires around your home.
Baking Soda- Use baking soda to smother a small fire before it can spread by sprinkling over the fire. This is great to use for grease fires.
Chimfex Fire Extinguisher - Fire suppressant used for chimneys and fireplaces.