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Ok here is what you do in case of a fire

Get Out and Stay Out:

If a fire starts, don't stop for anything; just get out quickly. Go to a neighbors house and Call the fire department once you are safely outside.


Test Doors Before You Open Them

Before opening a door, make sure there's no fire on the other side. Reach up high, and use the back of your hand to touch the door, the door knob, and the space between the door and the frame. If any of these feels hot, use your second way out. If everything feels cool, open the door carefully, ready to slam it shut if heat or smoke rushes in.


Crawl Low Under Smoke

If you encounter smoke while escaping, use your alternate exit. If you must escape through smoke, crawl or get as low as you can. The cleanest air will be 12 to 24 inches (30 to 60 centimeters) above the floor.


If You Cannot Escape

If you cannot get out safely, close all doors between you and the fire and smoke. Stuff the cracks around doors with towles or what ever you can get your hands on and cover all vents to keep smoke out. Call the fire department, report the fire, and tell them exactly where you are trapped. While waiting for rescuers, signal from a window, if possible, by waving a light-colored cloth.


Stop, Drop, and Roll

If your clothes catch fire, do not run. Drop to the ground, and roll over and over to smother the flames, covering your face with your hands. If you have a disability that would prevent you from doing this, then try to keep a fire-resistant blanket or rug nearby, which you or someone else could use to smother the flames. Do not try to smother flames with your hands, cause you could be baddley burnt.


more to come very soon please stand by

 
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