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1. Teach your family Fire Safety in a safe way.
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The Smoke Trainer is already used by Airlines and Fire
Departments. Smoke Trainer is now available for you to
use as part of your familys' Fire Safety Plan. The Smoke
Trainer simulates the limited visibilty of smoke without
harmful fumes. Using the Smoke Trainer as part of your
Fire Safety Plan makes sense!
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4. Stay low if there is smoke
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Smoke rises, so teach your family to stay low when smoke
is present. The air in a smoky environment is safest near
the floor.
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2. Have a Plan
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Fire Safety starts with a plan. Make a map of your home,
identify all exits, and agree on a meeting place outside.
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3. Teach kids to look for signs of danger
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Checking a door before opening it is very important. A
hot or warm door means there is danger on the other side
and a different exit should be used.
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5. Establish a meeting place at a safe distance from your house
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If possible, bring a cell phone and call for help after
your family has safely exited the house.
(Never go back into a burning structure!)
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