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Fire Safety. Hope Wynn, Taryn O’Dell, Fredda Truelove, & Meagan Kincaid. Video. Fire Safety Video. Need to know. Children face a greater risk of injury or death from a fire, with the risk to children under 5 years of age almost doubling. Don’t hide, go outside!
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Fire Safety Hope Wynn, Taryn O’Dell, Fredda Truelove, & Meagan Kincaid
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Need to know • Children face a greater risk of injury or death from a fire, with the risk to children under 5 years of age almost doubling. • Don’t hide, go outside! • Fires inside of the home are often dark and smoky rather than bright. • Statistics say more people die from smoke inhalation rather than burning. • Fire related deaths occur at night when the family is sleeping. • Keep working flashlights handy and make sure everyone knows where they are. (Ex. Keep in bedside drawer)
Nice to know • Make sure your family has a fire escape route and are familiar with it. (Ex. Draw a floor plan, have fire drills, conduct a family meeting) • Regularly test smoke alarms and check doors and windows to make sure they open easily. • Make sure there are always clear pathways to doors used in the escape route. • Establish a safe meeting place so everyone knows where to go. • Sleep with bedroom doors closed to keep heat and smoke out. • Use back of hand to check temperature of the door before escaping. • If door is too hot, make sure there is a window or another way to get out of the room. • Practice staying low to the ground when escaping. • Teach all of the family members to be able to dial 911. (Practice with a toy phone.)
Essential skills • Stop, drop, and roll • Know not to go back inside the house • Make sure the entire family knows their home address
Parent resources • Escape Plan Tips • Drawing a Fire Escape Route Tips • How can you help? • “Give Burns the Boot” • (404) 320-6223 or 1-800-273-2876
Reference • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGPPeEA_nHg&feature=related • http://www.firesafetytips.com/ • http://www.firefacts.org/stats.htm • http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=406&itemID=17735&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Fact%20sheets/Escape%20planning/Basic%20fire%20escape%20planning