FIRE SAFETY
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A FIRE
If you see smoke or fire in your area, immediately report it by dialing 9-1-1. Remember to take note of the location so that the dispatcher can send emergency equipment to the correct location before you hang up.
Evacuation May Be Necessary
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Back your car in the garage heading out with windows closed. Be sure to keep your keys with you so that you can evacuate quickly should it become necessary.
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Close the garage door, leave it unlocked, and disconnect automatic door opener in the case of power failure.
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Keep a flashlight and portable radio with you at all times and stay tuned to your local news station.
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Outdoors
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Move combustible yard furniture away from the house or store it in the garage.
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Cover windows, attic openings, eaves, and vents with less combustible material, such as 1/2-inch or thicker plywood.
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Close window shutters and blinds if they are fire-resistant.
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Attach garden hoses to faucets and place them so that they can reach all areas of your house.
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Place a ladder against the house on the opposite side of the approaching fire for access to the roof.
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Shut off Butane/propane or natural gas valves.
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Indoors
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Close all windows and doors around your home to prevent sparks from blowing inside.
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Close all doors within the house to slow fire spread inside the house.
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Turn on the lights in all rooms of your house, on the porch, and in the yard. Your home will be more visible through the smoke or darkness.
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Move furniture away from windows and sliding glass doors to avoid ignition from the radiant heat of the fire.