Plan your Escape
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Make sure everyone knows what to do in the event of a fire.
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Ensure your door and window keys are easily accessible
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The best escape route is your normal way in and out of the house so keep it clear.
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Choose a second escape route if the first is blocked
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If you can't escape choose a room for everyone to wait in until the Fire Service arrives
If there is a fire
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Before you open a door check it with the back of your hand. If it is warm do not open it. The fire could be right outside
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If the door is cool, stay low and open the door, if safe get everyone outside and call 999.
If your escape route is blocked
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Get everyone into the same room, close the door and block the bottom of the door off with a blanket
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Open the window and call for help. If you need to break the window use a sharp object in the bottom corner
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If you feel you need to exit the window - hang and drop. Make sure you break your fall with bedding or cushions. Do not jump
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.Do not waste time gathering personal belongings
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If your clothes catch fire - stop drop and roll
Reduce the Risk of Fire
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Turn off and unplug any unnecessary appliances unless they are designed to stay on
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Check the cooker is switched off
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Turn off heaters and electric blankets
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Put out candles and cigarettes properly
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Close internal doors, this slows the spread of fire and smoke
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Do not leave your washing machine operating at night
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Switch your television off. Do not leave on standby
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Make sure you have a working smoke alarm on every floor
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Check smoke alarms weekly
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Plan your escape
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Know where your door and window keys are
For a free home Fire safety Check and Free Smoke Alarm Installation
Alternatively you can book your free home fire safety check online through the Durham and Darlington Fire Service Website.