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Fire SafetyCall 911The most important thing to remember if you are involved in a fire or think there might be danger of fire is to call 911. The sooner you do this the less likely there will be damage or death. Create an escape planWhether you live in an apartment, one-story home or three-story home, you need to establish an escape plan for all members of your family/household. Designate a safe "meeting place" outside your home in case their is a fire, and try to establish at least two exits out of each room. Escape plans should be practiced twice a year - during the day and night. Install smoke alarmsSmoke alarms save lives - it's a proven fact. Smoke alarms should be installed on every level of your home, in every bedroom or around each sleeping area. Test alarms on a monthly basis by pushing the test button. Batteries should be changed twice a year (usually at Daylight Saving Time). Children and fireChildren playing with fire cause hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries each year. Preschoolers are most likely to start fires, typically by playing with matches. Here are several tips to remember:
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