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Fire escape plan can help save lives

If a fire breaks out in your home during the night, do you have an escape plan?

The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says you should.

The service notes that most home fires start between midnight and 6 a.m. when people are asleep and least prepared. Fire escape plans can help save lives, it says.

A fire escape plan should identify escape routes from each room. Once you have completed it, make sure everybody understands it, the service says.

Here are some tips:

• Always sleep with the bedroom or hall door closed. It can keep out fire long enough to allow escape through emergency exit routes.

• Always have working smoke alarms installed in hallways outside bedrooms. Replace smoke alarm batteries every year.

• Don’t waste time getting dressed or gathering valuables. Every second counts in a fire.

• Test a door before opening it. Intense heat and deadly smoke can be on the other side.

• Have an outside meeting place to quickly check if everyone is safe.

• Once out, stay out!

• Plan to use a neighbour’s phone to call 911.

 

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