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3 Ways To Prepare Your Home for a Fire

3/24/2021 (Permalink)

Man Installing Smoke Alarm Install a smoke alarm in every bedroom of your home.

Three Ways You Can Prepare Your Home

No one ever expects to have a fire in their home; however, the problem with fire is that it’s unpredictable. Since you can’t foresee if your home will be involved in one, it’s best to employ fire preparation strategies. Here are three ways you can prepare your Edmond, OK, home.

1. Install Smoke Alarms
The best thing you can do to reduce your risk of injury or death is to install smoke alarms in every bedroom of your home. The National Fire Protection Association states that your risk of dying in a home fire is reduced by 50% if you have working smoke detectors. This statistic alone should encourage all homeowners to install alarms.
Each bedroom needs to have an alarm, and the area right outside each bedroom should also have an alarm. Make sure that every level of your home has a working smoke alarm and that the alarms are interconnected. This means that if one beeps, the rest should also beep, ensuring the whole household can hear it wherever the fire occurs.

2. Educate Family Members
Another fire preparation strategy is to educate family members. Young children should know what a smoke alarm sounds like and what to do if they hear it beep. Teach children the fire safety training of stop, drop and roll if their clothes should catch flame. All family members should also know how to call 9-1-1.

3. Establish an Emergency Plan
A major part of educating family members is creating an emergency plan. Identify two ways for individuals to get out of every room, and teach children that their goal is to get outside and stay outside. Create an outdoor family meeting place and call 9-1-1 from a cell phone or neighbor’s phone.
Fire preparation doesn’t need to be difficult or time-consuming. Follow these three tips to prepare your household in case of a fire.

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