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RESPONSE TO
SPECIFIC DISASTERS - FIRES

Before a Fire:
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Make sure home is free of
unnecessary combustible materials. |
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Do not store flammable liquids
inside the home. |
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Do not run wires under carpets
or rugs. |
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Do not store matches or
cigarette lighters where children can get them. |
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Do not leave cooking
unattended. |
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If you smoke, do not smoke in
bed or in other positions where you may doze. Also, have many large ashtrays
in the home. |
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Know avenues of escape. Always
have two ways out of every room. |
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Have a place to meet so no one
tries to go back into a burning building to look for someone needlessly. |
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Have fire extinguishers near
the kitchen and the garage. |
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Have escape ladders for all
windows higher than eight feet off the ground. |
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Install a smoke detector in
every bedroom, and in every hallway outside of a bedroom, and at least one on
every level of the house. |
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Test the smoke detectors
monthly. Change the batteries in the smoke detectors in the fall when you
change your clocks. |
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Plan and practice a family fire
drill on the first of each month. A good plan will have a place to meet, two
ways out of every room, and escape ladders. |
During a Fire:
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If you are outside, stay
outside. Do not return for anything. Do not re-enter the building until
appropriate authorities have given permission. |
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If you are inside, get out. Go
to the nearest house or building and call 911. Report the address, and type of
fire. Listen to and follow instructions. Go to your family meeting place. |
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If you are inside and have
time, make sure everyone is out. |
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If you are in a closed room or
office, do not open the door without first feeling it or the door knob. If it
is warm or hot, do not open it, but unlock it to help rescue or fire
personnel. |
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If there is smoke, get under
the smoke, no matter how low it is, and get out of the building. |
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If you cannot use the door or
other means of escape to exit and if there is smoke, use clothes, sheets, etc.
to stop the smoke from coming in. Go to the window and yell or blow a whistle. |
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If you are at home and there is
a window, stay close to the floor and exit through the window, using the
escape ladder if necessary. |
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If you catch on fire, do not
run. Stop where you are. Drop to the ground and cover your face. Roll over and
over to smother the flames. |
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If you see someone on fire, use
a coat or blanket, etc., but not your bare hands, to smother the flames. |
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Watch to see that nobody goes
back inside to rescue anything or anyone. |
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Turn off the gas and
electricity, if possible, from outside of the house. |
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In a public building, know two
ways out. If you hear a fire alarm, immediately exit the building regardless
of what you are doing. Follow the established evacuation instructions. |
For
wildland fire reduction analysis, contact the San Juan County Fire Marshal at
435-587-3225.
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