Kids & Teens

Fire Safety

FIRE SAFETY

Fire Safety Do you know what to do if there was a fire in your home?

Here are some things to remember:

  • It's important to get out FAST!
  • NEVER hide or take time to gather up your belongings.
  • Yell FIRE so everyone in the house will know to get out.
  • If your clothes should catch on fire, Stop, Drop, & Roll is the best way to put out a clothing fire.

Fires are scary and confusing. They can be loud, burn very fast, and their smoke can make a room or home very dark. It helps to have a plan so you'll know what to do to get out of your home!

Good escape plans help you get out of your home quickly in case of a fire. The best plans have two ways to get out of each room. If one way is blocked by the fire, you can get out the other way. When escaping, stay low to the floor. Smoke rises during a fire. The safest air is down low.

You can help your family make an escape plan. Here's how:

  • Try to find two ways out from every room in your home.
  • The first way out should be a door. Every way needs to be planned and practiced with grown-ups.
  • Before opening any door in a fire, feel it first. If it is hot, there may be fire on the other side. Try to get out another way.
  • Stay low to the floor when escaping a fire.
  • Pick a safe and easy-to-remember place outside the home to meet your family after you get out.
  • After you get out, call 9-1-1 or the fire department. Stay outside no matter what. Don't go back for anything!

Remember, Be Smart, Be Safe!