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HOME FIRE
                             SAFETY




                                        KNOW HOW TO
Prevention is the key to fire safety!   DEAL WITH FIRE ….
Home Fire Prevention and
     Preparedness


Many fires in the home are caused by a single moment of
carelessness and could be easily prevented.
It is important to be aware of possible fire hazards around
the home and to take steps to protect you and your family
from fire.
Follow the safety tips listed below to protect yourself and
your family.
1              House Keeping


● Reduce amount of
  flammable and
  combustible materials.
● To reduce ignition hazards.
● To ensure safe emergency
  evacuation routes.
● Clear walkways/stairways
2               Install Smoke Detectors!!!


 First line of defense
● Smoke detectors give you early
  warning in case of a fire, so you
  have precious time to escape
  safely. Install them on every
  level of your home, especially
  outside of sleeping areas.
● Test and vacuum out detectors
  once a month, and change the
  batteries when you change your
  clock in the spring and fall.
3               Electrical Fire Safety

 Faulty electrical equipment or misuse of equipment
 produces heat and sparks that serve as ignition sources
 in the presence of flammable and combustible materials.
● Replace or repair loose or
  frayed cords on all electrical
  devices or extension cords.
● Do not overload extension
  cords and run cords along the
  floor, under rugs and carpets
  or through doors where they
  can be damaged..

          Each year, electrical shocks and fires cause hundreds
          of deaths and thousands of injures by following a few
          basic electrical-safety rules can reduce your risk……
4            Storing Flammable and Combustible Liquids


● Flammable liquids must be stored
  away from ignition sources in cool,
  well ventilated areas away from
  incompatible materials.
● Flammable liquids should be
  stored only in approved safety
  containers, and the containers
  should be kept outside the house
  and garage in a separate storage
  shed.
● Limit the amount of flammable and
  combustible liquids to the
  minimum amount necessary.
5           Fire Extinguishers

Keep a "ABC-type" fire extinguisher
in the kitchen, basement, garage,
and workshop for extinguishing all
types of fires.
Learn how to use the fire
extinguisher before you need to
use it in an emergency. Remember
to only use it on small fires.
If there is a large fire, DO NOT
attempt to extinguish it, get out
immediately and call Fire Rescue
Service.
6                Family Escape Plan
If fire break out in your home – get out fast.
● Design an escape plan with your family. Be
      sure to include two ways out of every room,
      in case one exit is blocked by flames and
      smoke.
● Do not block exits with furniture or enclose
      windows with iron bars that prevent escape.
● Decide on a meeting place for all family
      members away from the house, where
      everyone will gather.
● Once outside, never re-enter the house for
      any reason.
● Practice emergency exit drills at least once
      every six months, so that each person knows
      exactly what to do.

           Never use elevators to escape a fire – use stairs
7             Candle Safety

When there is no electricity supply at home, we normally use candles
as an alternative source of lightings. Candles are actually a growing
cause of fire. Learn how to be careful with candles.
● Extinguish all candles when leaving the room or going to sleep.
● Keep candles away from items that can catch fire e.g. cloth, books, paper,
  curtains etc.
● Use candle holders that are sturdy.
● Don’t place lit candles in or near windows, where blinds and curtains are
  installed.
● Keep candles and all open flames away from flammable liquids.
● Keep candles up high out of reach of children and don’t allow children or
  teens to have candles in their bedroom.
● Never leave a child unattended in a room with a candle.
● Try to avoid carrying a lit candle when searching power outages in a
  confined space.
● Never use a candle for a light when checking pilot lights or fueling
  equipments as a kerosene heater or lantern.
8             Be Careful Cooking

      Careless cooking is the number one
           cause of residential fires
● When you’re cooking, be alert and
  never leave cooking unattended.
● If grease catches fire, first place a lid
  over the pan to smother the flames,
  then turn off the burner.
● Do not throw water or anything else
  on a grease fire.
● Always keep kitchen appliances clean
  and in good condition, and turn them
  off and disconnect them when not in
  use.
9            Space Heater Safety

Portable space heaters can quickly warm
up a cold room, but they have also been
the cause of many serious home fires.
● Keep portable heaters at least 3 feet
   away from all combustible materials,
   including paper, bedding, furniture and
   curtains.
● Keep small children away from space
   heaters.
● Make sure you turn the heaters off
   before leaving your home or going to
   bed.
10            Smokers Need Watchers

Carelessly discarded cigarettes
are the major cause of fatal home
fires -
● Make sure smokers extinguish
   cigarettes in large, deep
   ashtrays.
● Fill ashtrays with water before
   putting in the trash can.
● Check under sofas and chair
   cushions for cigarette butts after
   parties.
11               If You Catch Fire


  Stop, Drop and Roll
Everyone should know this rule: If
your clothes catch fire, don't run! Stop
where you are, drop to the ground,
cover your face with you hands to
protect your face and lungs, and roll
over and over to smother the flames.
12                  If caught in Smoke !

  Crawl low under smoke
● Smoke is dangerous! If you encounter
  smoke, use an alternate escape route.
● If you must exit through smoke, the
  cleanest air will be 12 to 24 inches (30 to
  60 cm) above the floor.
● Crawl on your hands and knees to the
  nearest safe exit.
● Breath shallowly through nose, and use a
  filter such as shirt or towel.
13           If Trapped in a fire !

 If Trapped in a Room
● Seal all doors and vents with duct
  tape or towels to prevent smoke from
  entering the room.
● Close as many doors as possible
  between you and the fire.
● Open a window at the top and
  bottom so fresh air can enter. Be
  ready to close the window
  immediately if it draws smoke into
  the room.
● Be prepared to signal to someone
  outside.
14            If Trapped in a fire !

If Forced to Advance Through Flames

● Hold your breath.

● Cover your head and hair.

● Keep your head down and your
  eyes closed as much as possible.

● Move quickly.
15          What to do ? In Case of Fire

●   Raise Fire Alarm or shout Fire,
    Fire, Fire …..
●   Telephone Fire Service
●   Use appropriate Fire Extinguisher
●   Immediately exit the building,
    using the stairs and closing the
    doors – DO NOT USE
    ELEVATORS
●   Shutoff Utility Valves
More Presentations:
    Bandaging
    Basic Rescue Knots
    Earthquake Awareness
    Fire Safety
    First Aid
    First Aider
    Hazards & Types of Disasters
    Kids & Emergency
    Kitchen Fire
    Light Search & Rescue
    Water Rescue Techniques
    Wounds & Bleeding




  For More Topics:
  http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com


                                    Thank you for your time
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15tipsforhomefiresafety

  • 1. HOME FIRE SAFETY KNOW HOW TO Prevention is the key to fire safety! DEAL WITH FIRE ….
  • 2. Home Fire Prevention and Preparedness Many fires in the home are caused by a single moment of carelessness and could be easily prevented. It is important to be aware of possible fire hazards around the home and to take steps to protect you and your family from fire. Follow the safety tips listed below to protect yourself and your family.
  • 3. 1 House Keeping ● Reduce amount of flammable and combustible materials. ● To reduce ignition hazards. ● To ensure safe emergency evacuation routes. ● Clear walkways/stairways
  • 4. 2 Install Smoke Detectors!!! First line of defense ● Smoke detectors give you early warning in case of a fire, so you have precious time to escape safely. Install them on every level of your home, especially outside of sleeping areas. ● Test and vacuum out detectors once a month, and change the batteries when you change your clock in the spring and fall.
  • 5. 3 Electrical Fire Safety Faulty electrical equipment or misuse of equipment produces heat and sparks that serve as ignition sources in the presence of flammable and combustible materials. ● Replace or repair loose or frayed cords on all electrical devices or extension cords. ● Do not overload extension cords and run cords along the floor, under rugs and carpets or through doors where they can be damaged.. Each year, electrical shocks and fires cause hundreds of deaths and thousands of injures by following a few basic electrical-safety rules can reduce your risk……
  • 6. 4 Storing Flammable and Combustible Liquids ● Flammable liquids must be stored away from ignition sources in cool, well ventilated areas away from incompatible materials. ● Flammable liquids should be stored only in approved safety containers, and the containers should be kept outside the house and garage in a separate storage shed. ● Limit the amount of flammable and combustible liquids to the minimum amount necessary.
  • 7. 5 Fire Extinguishers Keep a "ABC-type" fire extinguisher in the kitchen, basement, garage, and workshop for extinguishing all types of fires. Learn how to use the fire extinguisher before you need to use it in an emergency. Remember to only use it on small fires. If there is a large fire, DO NOT attempt to extinguish it, get out immediately and call Fire Rescue Service.
  • 8. 6 Family Escape Plan If fire break out in your home – get out fast. ● Design an escape plan with your family. Be sure to include two ways out of every room, in case one exit is blocked by flames and smoke. ● Do not block exits with furniture or enclose windows with iron bars that prevent escape. ● Decide on a meeting place for all family members away from the house, where everyone will gather. ● Once outside, never re-enter the house for any reason. ● Practice emergency exit drills at least once every six months, so that each person knows exactly what to do. Never use elevators to escape a fire – use stairs
  • 9. 7 Candle Safety When there is no electricity supply at home, we normally use candles as an alternative source of lightings. Candles are actually a growing cause of fire. Learn how to be careful with candles. ● Extinguish all candles when leaving the room or going to sleep. ● Keep candles away from items that can catch fire e.g. cloth, books, paper, curtains etc. ● Use candle holders that are sturdy. ● Don’t place lit candles in or near windows, where blinds and curtains are installed. ● Keep candles and all open flames away from flammable liquids. ● Keep candles up high out of reach of children and don’t allow children or teens to have candles in their bedroom. ● Never leave a child unattended in a room with a candle. ● Try to avoid carrying a lit candle when searching power outages in a confined space. ● Never use a candle for a light when checking pilot lights or fueling equipments as a kerosene heater or lantern.
  • 10. 8 Be Careful Cooking Careless cooking is the number one cause of residential fires ● When you’re cooking, be alert and never leave cooking unattended. ● If grease catches fire, first place a lid over the pan to smother the flames, then turn off the burner. ● Do not throw water or anything else on a grease fire. ● Always keep kitchen appliances clean and in good condition, and turn them off and disconnect them when not in use.
  • 11. 9 Space Heater Safety Portable space heaters can quickly warm up a cold room, but they have also been the cause of many serious home fires. ● Keep portable heaters at least 3 feet away from all combustible materials, including paper, bedding, furniture and curtains. ● Keep small children away from space heaters. ● Make sure you turn the heaters off before leaving your home or going to bed.
  • 12. 10 Smokers Need Watchers Carelessly discarded cigarettes are the major cause of fatal home fires - ● Make sure smokers extinguish cigarettes in large, deep ashtrays. ● Fill ashtrays with water before putting in the trash can. ● Check under sofas and chair cushions for cigarette butts after parties.
  • 13. 11 If You Catch Fire Stop, Drop and Roll Everyone should know this rule: If your clothes catch fire, don't run! Stop where you are, drop to the ground, cover your face with you hands to protect your face and lungs, and roll over and over to smother the flames.
  • 14. 12 If caught in Smoke ! Crawl low under smoke ● Smoke is dangerous! If you encounter smoke, use an alternate escape route. ● If you must exit through smoke, the cleanest air will be 12 to 24 inches (30 to 60 cm) above the floor. ● Crawl on your hands and knees to the nearest safe exit. ● Breath shallowly through nose, and use a filter such as shirt or towel.
  • 15. 13 If Trapped in a fire ! If Trapped in a Room ● Seal all doors and vents with duct tape or towels to prevent smoke from entering the room. ● Close as many doors as possible between you and the fire. ● Open a window at the top and bottom so fresh air can enter. Be ready to close the window immediately if it draws smoke into the room. ● Be prepared to signal to someone outside.
  • 16. 14 If Trapped in a fire ! If Forced to Advance Through Flames ● Hold your breath. ● Cover your head and hair. ● Keep your head down and your eyes closed as much as possible. ● Move quickly.
  • 17. 15 What to do ? In Case of Fire ● Raise Fire Alarm or shout Fire, Fire, Fire ….. ● Telephone Fire Service ● Use appropriate Fire Extinguisher ● Immediately exit the building, using the stairs and closing the doors – DO NOT USE ELEVATORS ● Shutoff Utility Valves
  • 18. More Presentations:  Bandaging  Basic Rescue Knots  Earthquake Awareness  Fire Safety  First Aid  First Aider  Hazards & Types of Disasters  Kids & Emergency  Kitchen Fire  Light Search & Rescue  Water Rescue Techniques  Wounds & Bleeding For More Topics: http://disaster-risk-management.blogspot.com Thank you for your time 18