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3 Steps To Create a Home Fire Escape Plan

4/22/2022 (Permalink)

How To Make A Home Fire Escape Plan In 3 Easy Steps

Because fire can spread quickly, your family may have only one to two minutes to escape from the time a smoke alarm sounds. A fire escape plan can help ensure that your family can safely evacuate your home during a fire. These three steps can help you create your plan.

1. Include Your Entire Household

Everyone in your household needs to know what to do when a home fire occurs. As a group, you should walk through your home and make note of all possible exits. It may be helpful to draw a floorplan of your home and mark the location of all smoke alarms and two exits for every room. If you have any household member with special needs, such as mobility issues, children, or pets in your home you should make a plan to address their needs.

2. Choose a Meeting Place

Your fire escape plan should include a designated meeting place, such as a neighbor's house, mailbox, traffic sign or light post. Mark the meeting place on your plan and instruct the entire household to go to that place once they have exited the home. Choosing a meeting place will help you ensure that everyone is accounted for so you can alert any emergency personnel to someone who may be trapped in your home.

3. Memorize Emergency Phone Numbers

At a minimum, everyone in your household should know how to call 9-1-1 to report a house fire. It may also be helpful fire preparation to provide family members with other useful contact information, such as the phone number of a fire remediation company in Falcon Heights MN, or a contact number for a neighbor or family member who doesn't live in the home.

A fire escape plan can help keep your family safe when a house fire occurs. These three steps will get you started. You should review and update your plan as needed at least once every year.

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