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Fighting Fires Through Education
Matches or Lighters Remember that these are not toys and that you should never play with fire. Parents you should keep these out of reach of all children. Store them up high, preferably in a locked cabinet. Teach your children to get an adult if they find matches or a lighter. Let them know that fire can hurt them and destroy things. Install Smoke Detectors Be sure to have smoke detectors outside all sleeping areas and on every level of your home, including the basement. Test your smoke detectors monthly, and change their batteries once a year. If you sleep in the room with the door closed, install a smoke detector inside the room as well. If you are hearing impaired, use tested and approved smoke detectors that trigger a strobe light. Get Out and Stay Out When children see smoke or fire they often respond by trying to hide, for example, in a closet or under a bed. Tell your children that they cannot hide from fire but they must escape immediately by following a few simple rules.
Stop, Drop and Roll If your clothing should catch on fire. You should
Crawl low under smoke Teach your children to get down on their hands and knees and crawl
low under the smoke to the nearest exit. Tell them smoke is dangerous
and that they need to stay close to the ground where the air is cooler
and cleaner. What is Carbon Monoxide? Carbon Monoxide is often called the silent killer. You cant see
it, smell it or taste it, but it kills over 100 people each year in
Canada. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of carbon monoxide
can lead to unconsciousness, Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms.
If you suspect carbon monoxide is making you ill.
Preventing high levels Carbon Monoxide in the home.
Stove embers and ovens can burn you and start fires. Be attentive and remember these:
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