Many people believe that if they have a working smoke alarm fitted, then they will be safe from the threat of fire in their home. A working smoke alarm is an essential component in your fire safety toolbox, but it should not stop there. If the unthinkable should happen and you are faced with a fire, panic can set in, which can make it very difficult to think straight. Under these circumstances having a prepared escape plan could mean the difference between life and death.
Choose your escape route
The best escape route is the route you and your household normally leave your home. Make sure no obstacles are left blocking the route. Remember, you may need to leave the house whilst it is very dark. Always make sure a torch is close at hand to help you see your way out. In addition to your primary escape route make sure you plan a secondary route, just in case the first route is blocked.
Door and window keys
Decide on a safe place for your door and window keys to be left, and make sure that they are always left in the same place. In addition to this, ensure that all family members know where they are and are able to access them.
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