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Fire Safety Tips
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Install smoke alarms on every floor of your
home, including the basement. Be sure to place smoke alarms near rooms where
people sleep.
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Test all of your smoke alarms
every month to ensure that they work properly.
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Use smoke alarms equipped with
lithium-powered, long-life batteries and hush buttons to quickly stop nuisance
alarms caused by steam, rising heat, oven smoke, or other causes.
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If long-life smoke alarms are not available,
install smoke alarms that use regular batteries and replace the batteries every
year. To help you remember this annual task change your batteries when you
change your clocks to standard time in the fall.
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Never leave food on a stove unattended; keep
cooking areas free of flammable objects, such as potholders and towels; and
avoid wearing clothes with long, loose-fitting sleeves when cooking.
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Do not smoke in bed. Never leave burning
cigarettes unattended. Do not empty smoldering ashes in a trash can. Keep
ashtrays away from upholstered furniture and curtains.
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Portable space heaters should not be placed
near flammable materials, like drapes.
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Make a family fire escape plan
and practice it every six months. Include in the plan, at least two different
escape routes from each room for each family member. Designate a safe place in
front of the house or apartment building for family members to meet after
escaping a fire.
· Install fire sprinklers in your home. They can be effective fire suppressant devices. Fire sprinklers can be retrofitted to existing homes or installed during the construction of new housing.
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