Fire Prevention

C.F.P.O
Richard Marcoux
Instituting a home fire escape plan is one of the
most important actions that you can take to protect your life, and the lives of
your loved ones. The Front of Yonge Fire Department urges you to develop and
practice a fire escape plan for your home.
How to Develop a Fire Escape Plan:
- Install smoke detectors on each floor of your
home and test them regularly.
- Draw a floor plan of your home showing all
possible exits from each room.
- Where possible, plan a main exit route and an
alternate exit route from each room.
- Make certain that everyone understands that if
they hear the smoke detector, or hear someone shouting "FIRE",
they should immediately evacuate the home.
- Decide on a meeting place. Someone should be
sent to phone the fire department. 9 - 1 - 1
- Meet the firefighters when they arrive, so
they know that you are safe.
- Make certain that everyone in your home knows
not to re-enter a burning building. Firefighters are properly equipped and
trained to perform rescue operations, you are not.
Practice Your Escape Plan!
Regular practice is the best way to help prevent
PANIC when an actual emergency occurs. Be sure that every member of the family
knows what to do.
Additional Information:
- Before opening any door on the way out, feel
it. If the door is hot - do not open it! - use the alternate exit. If
windows in upper story rooms can't serve as alternate exits, open the
window and shout for help.
- A properly installed and maintained smoke
detector should provide enough warning to enable you to safely leave your
home, even if there is no alternate exit available.
- In a smoke filled area, the cool air is down
low. Practice your escape plan by crawling on your hands and knees.
- If you live in an apartment building, develop
your escape plan taking into account fire escape procedures provided by the
building management.
- If there is anyone in your home not able to
evacuate without assistance, assign someone to assist them.