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Make your home fire-safe
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Smoke alarms save lives. Install a smoke alarm
outside each sleeping area and on each additional level of your
home.
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If people sleep with doors closed, install smoke
alarms inside sleeping areas, too.
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Use the test button to check each smoke alarm once a
month. When necessary, replace batteries immediately. Replace all
batteries at least once a year.
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Vacuum away cobwebs and dust from your smoke alarms
monthly.
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Smoke alarms become less sensitive over time. Replace
your smoke alarms every ten years.
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Consider having one or more working fire
extinguishers in your home. Get training from the fire department in
how to use them.
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Consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler
system in your home.
Plan your escape routes
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Determine at least two ways to escape from every room
of your home.
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Consider escape ladders for sleeping areas on the
second or third floor. Learn how to use them and store them near the
window.
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Select a location outside your home where everyone
would meet after escaping.
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Practice your escape plan at least twice a year.
Escape
safely
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Once you are out, stay out! Call the fire department
or 9-1-1 from a neighbor’s house.
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If you see smoke or fire in your first escape route,
use your second way out. If you must exit through smoke, crawl low
under the smoke to your exit.
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If you are escaping through a closed door, feel the
door before opening it. If it is warm, use your second way out.
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If smoke, heat, or flames block your exit routes,
stay in the room with the door closed. Signal for help using a
bright-colored cloth at the window. If there is a telephone in the
room, call the fire department or 9-1-1 and tell them where you are.
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