Planning
is the key to a fast and safe exit from a fire. Do it today, don't
wait until a fire occurs.
Start by drawing a floor plan of your home, marking two ways out of
each room; especially the sleeping areas. If you live in a two story
house, you may want to invest in a fire safety ladder, available at
most hardware stores.
Remember to set up a meeting place outside your home for everyone to
report to after they have gotten out (a tree, basketball goal the
mailbox, etc.)
Practice your escape plan! Have a fire drill just like your children
do in school. Make it as realistic as possible. Pretend the lights
are out and the house is filling up with smoke. Remember to stay low
and crawl under the smoke, touching the doors with the backs of your
hand to check for heat before opening the door. Remember not to open a
hot door! Go to another exit instead.
If
you live in an apartment, use the stairs where necessary and never use
an elevator, as it may get stuck between floors or worse take you to
the floor of the fire.
Last, but not least, be prepared. Make sure everyone in your family
understands the escape route and knows what to do. Remember, get out
first then call 9-1-1 at a neighbor's house. Never go back into a
burning structure once you have escaped!
WVFD will be glad to help citizens who have questions about escape
plans. To speak to a fire professional, call (336) 595-2121 during
normal business hours.