
Every family needs a plan for what to do in case of a fire. A well-thought-out escape plan can save lives and help keep everyone calm in an emergency.
Here are five important things to do if your house is on fire suggested by National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) – a non-profit organization that works to reduce the risk of fire and other hazards, they develop and promote fire codes and standards, as well as provide training and education on fire safety:
- Call 10111 immediately and get out of the house as quickly as possible.
- If you can safely do so, close doors behind you as you leave to slow the spread of the fire.
- Stay low to the ground and crawl if necessary to avoid inhaling smoke.
- Never go back inside a burning house, even to try to save belongings.
- Once you are out of the house, stay clear of the area so that firefighters can do their job.
The above-mentioned source also gives out tips on how to make a family escape plan that everyone can follow when your house catches fire:
- Designate two exits from each room of your house.
- Choose a meeting place outside the house where everyone will meet up.
- Practice your escape plan with your family so that everyone knows what to do.
- Have an emergency phone number list handy in case cell phones are not available.
- Make sure your escape plan is updated as your family grows or changes.
Remember, even the best escape plan won’t help if it’s not practiced regularly. So make sure to do drills with your family and review your plan at least twice a year. With a solid escape plan and some practice, you can be prepared for any emergency.