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Fire safety is crucial for protecting lives and property. This section provides essential information on fire prevention, safety equipment, emergency procedures, and training programs to help you stay safe in case of a fire emergency.

Fire Prevention Tips

Home Safety

  • Install smoke alarms on every level of your home
  • Keep flammable items away from heat sources
  • Never leave cooking unattended
  • Check electrical cords for damage

Workplace Safety

  • Keep exits and escape routes clear
  • Store chemicals properly
  • Conduct regular fire drills
  • Maintain fire suppression systems

School Safety

  • Teach children about fire safety
  • Practice fire drills monthly
  • Keep fire doors closed
  • Have an evacuation plan

In Case of Fire

If a Fire Starts

  1. Remain calm
  2. Sound the alarm
  3. Evacuate immediately
  4. Crawl low under smoke
  5. Feel doors before opening
  6. Use stairs, not elevators
  7. Go to your meeting place
  8. Call emergency services

If You're Trapped

  • Close doors between you and the fire
  • Wet and place cloth material around doors
  • Signal for help at the window
  • Stay low to avoid smoke

Stop, Drop, and Roll

If your clothes catch fire:

  1. STOP immediately
  2. DROP to the ground
  3. ROLL over and over to put out the flames

Using a Fire Extinguisher

Remember the acronym P.A.S.S. when using a fire extinguisher:

Pull the pin

Aim low at the base of the fire

Squeeze the handle

Sweep from side to side

Only attempt to use a fire extinguisher if the fire is small and contained, and you have a clear escape route.

Fire safety education and awareness

Training & Resources

Fire Safety Workshops

Join our hands-on workshops to learn practical fire safety skills.

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School Programs

Specialized fire safety education for students and teachers.

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Business Training

Fire safety compliance and training for businesses.

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Emergency Contacts

In case of fire emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.