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Fire Safety Tips
Space Heater Alert
When there are icicles outside our windowpanes, some of us like to
use space heaters to keep nice and warm. But it's important to follow these
rules.
Don't Fall Asleep! Never leave space heaters operating while
sleeping.
Watch 'Em. Don't leave children or pets unattended with
space heaters.
Wire Check. Check the space heater for fraying wires and
overheating.
Three Feet! Keep space heaters at least 3 feet away from
objects that can burn.
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Safe Cooking Tips
Voila! Add the basil, pour a shot of olive oil and simmer. Cooking
in the kitchen is a lot a fun when you follow these two rules. Number One:
Never have more than two cooks in the kitchen, otherwise it's a fiasco.
Number Two: Don't be selfish. Memorize and share your safe cooking tips
with others!
Keep An Eye On The Stove. Better yet, keep both eyes on the
stove. Because it can happen. Unattended cooking leads to fires.
Watch Your Threads! Cooking is not the time to wear your
new fancy shirt with the bell-bottom sleeves. Loose clothing can catch
fire if exposed to heat sources.
Children and Kitchens! You get the drift. Prepare for safety.
Keep children away from the cooking area. They are simply curious. Turn
pot and pan handles inward so they won't be pulled from the stove.
Clean It Up. Really. It only takes a minute, but it can
prevent a scorcher! Keep surfaces clean of grease. And place combustibles
away from heat source.
Electricity City!
We depend on electricity to watch television, run our computers, make
our coffee and to listen to our stereos. These simple tips can reduce the
chances of a killer fire:
Power Overload! Don't overload extension cords or run them
under rugs.
Replace It. It's easier to replace frayed cords than everything
you own in case of fire.
Fuse Box. Use proper size fuses in your fuse box.
Matches and Lighters
Matches and lighters can be deadly in the hands of a child. Use child-resistant
lighters. Store all matches and lighters up high, preferably in a locked
cabinet.
Working Smoke Detectors
These lifesaving devices require a little attention to keep 'em running
smoothly and efficiently. Quite simply, they gotta work.
Install On Each Level. And outside each sleeping area.
Testing, Testing. Test them monthly and install new batteries
once a year.
The Ten Year Rule. Replace smoke detectors over 10 years
old.
Cool A Burn
It was an accident. You didn't think the coals would catch that quickly.
So you burned your hand trying to start the barbeque. It hurts! What do
you do?
The Cool Water Treatment! Place the wound in cool water for
10-15 minutes. If the burn blisters or chars, see a doctor immediately.
Hot Water Watch! Set the temperature of your hot water heater
to 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) or below.
Stop, Drop and Roll
If your clothes catch fire...stop where you are, drop to the ground,
cover your face with your hands and roll over and over. This will smother
the flames.
Above text courtesy FDNY Fire Safety Education
Fund
Drawing Firefighter courtesy Makart's
Gallery
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Keep Smoke Detectos in Working Order
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Know How to Escape
Develope at least two different escape routes and practice them with
the entire family.
Plan Your Escape Route. Plan your escape route and practice
leaving your home.
Always Help. Always help those who need help.
One Place to Meet. Decide one place outside where family
members should meet.
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