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FIRE
SAFETY TIPS
THE
FIRE TRIANGLE:
For
fire to occur, three things must be present. Oxygen-there is oxygen
in the air. Fuel- paper, clothing, wood, flammable material, gasoline,
paints. Heat- a spark, toaster, fireplace, matches, cigarette
or, over loaded electrical socket. Take any of these away, and
a fire cannot happen. Safety first is keeping things that are
hot (heat) away from things that can burn (fuel)
SMOKE
DECTORS SAVE LIVES
Smoke
detectors are one of the best life saving devices. They are easy
to install and are reasonably priced. Does your home have one?
Test your smoke detector weekly and replace batteries as daylight
savings rolls around. Remember the life you save could be yours
and your family.
SAFETY
IN THE KITCHEN
Many
fires start in the kitchen. You can prevent a kitchen fire. Potholders,
plastic utensils, and towels should be placed away from the stove.
If you have long sleeve clothing, roll sleeves up or change into
a tight fitting shirt, safety first, turn off burners before reaching
across them. Extension cords do not make safety sense in the kitchen.
Use an automatic timer to remind you to check your cooking or
baking. . Keep pot handles turned in from the stove edge to avoid
spills. If a grease fire starts, use only a dry chemical fire
extinguisher, or put the lid on the pan. An oven fire can be extinguished
by turning off the oven and keeping the oven door closed or by
using a dry chemical fire extinguisher.
CHILDREN
Take
a few minutes with your children go over Fire Safety Tips.
Dial
911 for any emergency
STOP/DROP/AND ROLL, to extinguish cloths that are on fire? STOP-do
not run. Running fans the flames. DROP-drop to the ground
ROLL- continue to roll on the ground to smother the flames.
Keep
the BBQ grill a safe distance from children and your home.
Do
you have emergency telephone numbers posted near a phone?
Have
you worked out an escape plan with your family, and practiced
it.
Does
your babysitter have a list of instruction if there is an emergency?
FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS (REMEMBER PASS; PULL-AIM-SQUEEZE-SWEEP)
A
small fire can be stopped from getting larger, by the use of a
portable fire extinguisher. To use a fire extinguisher: Pull Safety
pin; aim at the base of the fire; squeeze the handle; sweep from
side to side. Remember; always back away facing the fire watching
to be sure the fire does not reignite.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
Carbon
Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-irritating
gas. It is a product of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels.
Common sources of Carbon Monoxide are: house hold furnaces/boilers;
gas ovens/ranger; fireplaces; space heaters; automobile exhaust.
Be safe and install a digital readout Carbon Monoxide detector,
with a test-reset feature in your home.
ELECTRICAL
HAZARDS
Are
your electrical cords frayed or worn looking? Do they feel hot
when in use? Replace them immediately. When purchasing an iron,
curling iron or similar appliances look for one with automatic
shut-off. Be sure all similar appliances are unplugged when not
in use.
Never
overload outlets; protect electric cords from being walked on
or crushed; repair or replace.
WHAT ARE THE MAJOR CAUSES OF FIRE
YOU
MAY BE SURPRISED. TAKE A GUESS
..Men, women and children,
are three major causes of fires.
SMOKING:
Cigarettes
can causes fires and smoking is harmful to your health. Remind
those that do smoke to use an ashtray; NEVER smoke in bed or while
under the influence of alcohol or medication; never leave a lit
cigarette unattended; keep lighters and matches out of the reach
of children. Be sure ashes are COLD before dumping them into a
trashcan.
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