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What Would You Do in a Home Fire Emergency?

A person confronted by a home fire emergency goes through three phases:

  • Discovering the fire
  • Taking action
  • Reaching safety or being injured or killed.

The actions we take are based on how we assess the fire situation.

  • It may be controllable. Turning off the element and putting on a lid may control a pot of cooking oil erupting in flame on a hot stove.
     
  • In the case of a small-sized fire, a fire extinguisher may be used. It is important to know how to use the extinguisher and to have access to an exit to allow quick escape.
     
  • Identify two exits from every room or residence.
  • Crawl low in heavy smoke.
  • Get out quickly.
  • Call the fire department after exiting the home.
  • Working smoke alarms and fire drills in the home save lives.

 
Smoke Alarm Facts

Most fatal fires occur at night while people are asleep. You may not wake up if there is a fire in your home because poisonous gasses and smoke from the fire will numb the senses in a very short time.

Where should smoke alarms be installed?

Minimum requirements under the Manitoba Building Code states that there must be a smoke alarm located outside every sleeping area of the home and there must be one smoke alarm located on every level of the home including the basement. For extra protection you may want to install a smoke alarm in the bedrooms, hallway, kitchen or dining room.

Smoke alarms should be mounted on the ceiling, a minimum of 6 inches from the wall. Follow the manufacturers recommendation.

 

 

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