Doesn't it seem that Daylight Savings Time is coming earlier and earlier? That means it's the time to check our smoke alarms, too.
While you're at it, talk to your family members about fire safety -
- where you would meet outside your house if you had a fire,
- how to exit the house safely - which door, crawling on the ground if there's smoke, etc.
- how to tell if there's a fire outside your bedroom door,
- the safety advantages of sleeping with the bedroom door closed,
- how to hang from your window and drop to the ground if the fire is outside your bedroom door,
- not using electrical heating appliances (curling,flat irons) near water or flammable objects (curtains, bed linens, etc.).
As foster parents, we are trained each year by the fire marshal and must have a fire drill twice a month. Not a bad idea for everyone!
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2 comments:
When I change my fire detector batteries, I also check my fire extinguishers. (I keep one in my kitchen and another with my grill). By keeping fire extinguisher in my kitchen, I get a discount on my home owner's insurance.
Thanks, Gwen - great ideas!
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