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F I R E P R O T E C T I O N

Preparing a Fire Escape Plan

Even with the most advanced fire

alarm system, adequate protection re-
quires an escape plan.

To prepare your plan, draw floor

plans of your building. (Space is pro-
vided on the next page.) Show two
exits - a front or back door and a
window from each room. (Make sure
the window works. You may need a
special fire-escape ladder if the win-
dow is high up.) Write down your out-
side meeting place.
Family Rehearsal.

Rehearse each of the following

activities:

1. Everyone in his room with the

doors closed.

2. One person sounds the alarm.

3. Each person tests his door.
4. Pretend the door is hot and use

the alternate escape exit.

5. Everyone meets outdoors at

the assigned spot.
Important! - Read Carefully

Discuss these escape procedures

with all those who use the building:

1. In a residence, sleep with the

bedroom door closed. A closed door
will hold back deadly smoke while you
escape.

2. When the fire alarm signals,

escape quickly. Do not stop to pack.

3. Test the door. If it is hot, use

your alternate route through the win-
dow. If the door is cool, brace your
shoulder against it and open it cau-
tiously. Be ready to slam the door if

smoke or heat rushes in. Crawl
through smoke, holding your breath.
Close the doors again on leaving to
help prevent the fire from spreading.

4. Go to your specific outdoor

meeting place so you can see that
everyone is safe.

5. Assign someone to make sure

nobody returns to the burning building.

6. Call the Fire Department from a

neighbor's telephone.

Would You Like More Safety Information?

For more information on home fire detection, burn safety, and home fire safety, write to the National Fire Protection
Association, Public Affairs Dept. 05A, Batterymarch Plaza, Quincy, MA 02269.

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