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Things To Do When Caught on Fire

There may be fire prevention systems as well as tools installed at home or even fire drills being done in the offices, but in reality, you simply cannot be that prepared for any fire accidents.

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Things To Do When Caught on Fire

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  1. Things to Do When Caught on Fire

  2. There may be fire prevention systems as well as tools installed at home or even fire drills being done in the offices, but in reality, you simply cannot be that prepared for any fire accidents. This emergency may catch you off guard and simply because of your adrenaline rush your main focus is to find escape and save your life. So what must really be done during a fire situation? The first and very vital thing to remember is to avoid panicking. This is quite difficult particularly when you are already feeling the heat of flames around you. But you need to remember that the more you panic the more difficult it will be to think of the right thing to do to escape. Collect your thoughts first and think of the best way to find safety. Call for help. You must inform the building security personnel in charge. Keep your phone ready at all times since you will never know when an emergency can occur. Keep the hotline numbers stored in your phone such as the fire station, police station and others. If you can still do it, shut down all electric control or maybe unplug appliances as well as devices. Make use of all firefighting items you may find like fire extinguisher, water as well as wet cloth.

  3. Prioritize your safety and find the way out for the fire exit. In the event the smoke is starting to spread out, crawl and stay low where air is still fresh. You need to breathe as much as you can. In the event smoke is spreading rapidly, lock the room and spread water on the door if available until you have found a way out. You must also cover any holes which could serve as an entrance for the smoke. In case you are running to get out, do not open the doors right away. First, you need to feel the door knob if it is too hot or it is best to open the door slowly to see if the other side of the door is not filled with smoke as well as fire. This avoids the spread of fire throughout the area. Always find another way out in the event smoke is coming out on a door like the window. If you can, try to rescue other people in danger and when there are pets, make certain they are secured with you. Keep yourself as visible as much as possible in the window in order that rescuers will see you. Remember that fire may spread as quickly as 30 seconds and before you knew it, the entire room is covered with fire already and the thick black smoke is suffocating you. Another way to decrease the risks and dangers is by installing fire doors. These kinds of doors are fire rated and are precisely meant to control the spread of fire, smoke as well as heat in various rooms or compartments in a building.

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