
THE DANGER
- Over 6,000 deaths occur in homes each year.
- Most people die from SMOKE and toxic gases rather than the fire itself. Many never even wake up.
MOST FIRE DEATHS COULD BE PREVENTED
- Protect yourself and your family by:
- Purchasing, installing and maintaining one or more SMOKE DETECTORS in your home to wake you when the fire starts.
- Developing and practicing an ESCAPE PLAN to enable you to get out safely.
PURCHASE A SMOKE DETECTOR
- A smoke detector is a fire alarm that buzzes when it detects smoke, warning you in time to escape.
WHAT KIND?
- Smoke detectors can be either house current or battery operated. Either kind can do a good job.
- Make sure the model you choose has been listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
HOW MUCH?
- A smoke detector may be purchased at most retail stores for about $10.00 - $30.00.
HOW MANY?
- There should be a least one smoke detector in every household. Additional detectors will significantly increase your chances of survival.
INSTALLATION IS SIMPLE
- If you can handle a screwdriver, you can install most smoke detectors.
WHERE?
- Smoke detectors should be placed on the ceiling or high on a wall near the bedrooms. This enables the detector to sense the smoke as it approaches the sleeping area.
- Locate your smoke detector away from air outlet vents.
- Call your local fire department for advice on the best place to install your detectors.
HOW?
- Battery-operated and "plug-in" electric detectors can be attached directly to the ceiling or wall.
- "Wired-in" electric detectors are somewhat more difficult to install and may require an electrician.
KNOW HOW TO ESCAPE
- Your smoke detector will awaken you, but you may not be thinking clearly. You should practice escaping before an emergency strikes.
WHY?
- Once a fire has started, it spreads rapidly. You may have only seconds to get out.
- Normal exits from bedrooms may be blocked by smoke or fire. It is important everyone knows exactly what to do.
IDENTIFY ESCAPE ROUTES
- Plan two exits from every room. Second story windows may need a rope or chain ladder to enable occupants to escape safely.
- Choose a meeting place outside the home so you'll know everyone has escape
PRACTICE ESCAPING
- Practice allows you to test your plan before a real emergency. You may not be able to reach your children! It is important that they know exactly what to do.
MAINTENANCE IS IMPORTANT
- Your smoke detector must be maintained properly to provide you and your family with protection.
HOW?
- Replace batteries and bulbs according to manufacturer's instructions. Battery-operated units do require somewhat more maintenance, since batteries must be replaced.
- Dust the grillwork of your detector.
- Test your detector periodically according to the manufacturer's instructions.
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM FIRE
- PURCHASE one or more smoke detectors.
- INSTALL your detectors properly.
- IDENTIFY escape routes and PRACTICE ESCAPING.
- MAINTAIN your detectors.