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Fire Safety Trivia

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  • Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years.

    • Smoke alarms should be placed in every bedroom. 
    • Smoke alarms should be tested once a month. 
    • If you do not have a sealed 10-year battery smoke alarm, be sure to replace the batteries in your smoke alarms every 6 months. 
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  • Cooking fires are the leading cause of fires in the U.S.

    • Best practice is to watch what you are cooking. 
    • Prevent distraction by having what you need laid out ahead of time -- from cooking utensils to ingredients. 
    • Remind children to stay 3 feet from the stove and to not interrupt adults while they are cooking. 
    • If you must step away from the stove while cooking, shut off the burners. 
    Fire Safety Trivia
  • Bedroom doors should be in a closed position when sleeping. 

    • Remember -- "Close Before You Doze"
    • A closed door will help keep toxic and disorienting smoke from entering your bedroom. 
    • A closed door can also help protect against high temperatures and increase chances of surviving. 
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  • The different classes of a fire extinguisher and what type of fire they are used for. 

    • A - Fires in ordinary combustible materials, such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber, and many plastics. 
    • B - Fires in flammable liquids, combustible liquids, petroleum greases, oils, oil-based paints, solvents, lacquers, alcohols, and flammable gases. 
    • C - Fires that involve energized electrical equipment. 
    • Fire extinguishers in the home should be mounted near an exit and checked at least once a year. 
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  • In 2023, the leading cause of fire-related deaths was careless smoking.

    • In 2022, there had been 3,790 deaths from fires -- 2,710 of those were in the home.
    • If you smoke, smoke outside. Most deaths result from fires that started in living rooms, family rooms and dens, or in bedrooms. 
    • One out of four fatal victims of fires started by careless smoking was not actually the person who had been smoking.
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  • Most reliable and official studies show an average of 2 to 3 minutes is needed to safely get out before the danger of becoming disoriented or overcome by smoke and poisonous gases in a home fire is too great. 

    • Though fires start small, they can grow and spread quickly.
    • An average room and content fire can easily reach 600 degrees Fahrenheit and give off deadly smoke. 
    • It is important to make and practice a home fire escape plan. 
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