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In the event of a fire, the following steps should be taken to ensure the safety of all building occupants: Activate the fire alarm. Call 911 immediately and provide information. Assist injured personnel or notify emergency responders of the medical emergency. Exit the building following emergency maps.
Building occupants are required by law to evacuate a building when the fire alarm sounds. Inform people in the immediate area to evacuate. If you witness a fire, activate the nearest building fire alarm and exit the building. When safe, immediately call 911.
Five ways to prepare for fire season Make a fire escape plan. It is important that you plan your escape route and set boundaries around staying or leaving in the case of a fire. REMOVE EXCESS FIRE FUEL AROUND YOUR PROPERTY​ Talk to an expert about firefighting equipment and water supply. Be prepared. be fire aware.
KiddeCode One Smoke Detector, Battery Powered with Ionization Sensor, Smoke Alarm Make a Fire Emergency Plan. Smoke Detectors. Acquire Fire Extinguishers. Acquire Fire Escape Ladders. Reduce Potential Fire Hazards.
Fire - Reporting 1) Close the door to the room where the fire is located. This will confine the fire to a smaller area. 2) Activate the closest fire alarm system. 3) Phone 2111 to report the location of the fire. 4) Extinguish or Evacuate. 5) Do not re-enter the building, until:

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All fires can be extinguished by cooling, smothering, starving or by interrupting the combustion process to extinguish the fire.
Evacuate using the nearest stair exit. Follow the exit signs. Extinguish a small fire using a fire extinguisher, if comfortable. Report the incident by calling 911 or 644-1234 from a safe location.
Evacuate using the nearest stair exit. Follow the exit signs. Extinguish a small fire using a fire extinguisher, if comfortable. Report the incident by calling 911 or 644-1234 from a safe location.
Top Tips for Fire Safety smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. Test smoke alarms every month. Talk with all family members about a fire escape plan and practice the plan twice a year. If a fire occurs in your home, GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL FOR HELP.
Immediately pull the nearest fire alarm pull station as you exit the building. When evacuating the building, be sure to feel doors for heat before opening them to be sure there is no fire danger on the other side. If there is smoke in the air, stay low to the ground, especially your head, to reduce inhalation exposure.

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