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Fire Safety Tips for Your Family

 

Author: Steve Miers

Nobody wants to think about having a fire in your own home but the fact of the matter is, the more prepared you are in the event of a fire, the safer your family will be. Fire safety starts with you and there are a number of things that you can do to be prepared.

The first thing you should do is to equip your home with fire safety equipment. For optimum smoke detection, smoke detectors should be installed in all the bedrooms, hallways, the basement, kitchen and the attic. They should be tested twice a year to change old batteries and make sure that the still work. Fire extinguishers need to be in a handy place, such as under the kitchen sink or right inside the garage door. It is recommended that you put fire extinguishers on every floor of your home and in the garage.

You can have an alarm system installed in your home that will be connected to the police, ambulance service and fire department. They typically have a panic button that you can push in the event of a fire or emergency. A lot of new construction is including sprinkler systems that will come on automatically if there is a fire.

Work with your family on different types of escape routes. It is best to have at least three possible exit plans incase any of the exits are blocked by a fire. Keep a rope ladder on upper floors of your house incase you can't get downstairs to exit. Teach your family the importance of crawling when there is smoke and feeling a door for heat before opening it.

Whether you have a two year old, teenager or you are in your 60s, you should visit your local fire department. They will give you fire safety tips and suggestions that you may never have thought about. It is also important for young children to see what a firefighter looks like when they are in their gear with their oxygen masks on. They can look scary to little children which might cause them to run away from a firefighter.

You can also find fire safety tips and suggestions on the web. There is specific information that you need to know whether you live in an apartment, high rise building, dorm or single family household. The more you can learn and do to prepare for a possible fire, the more you can help insure your safety and the safety of those that you love.

Author Bio:
Steve Miers is an expert on this subject. Steve has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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