| The 
			Illinois Office of The State Fire Marshal remindscollege students to make fire safety a priority
 
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            [September 20, 2014]  
			SPRINGFIELD – As thousands of college 
			students head off to college, the Illinois Office of the State Fire 
			Marshal (OSFM) joins a national effort to raise fire safety 
			awareness among college students who will live in campus dormitories 
			or off campus housing. | 
        
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			 Governor Pat Quinn has proclaimed September as the Campus Fire 
			Safety Month in Illinois in an effort to educate college students on 
			the importance of having smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors 
			in every campus housing facility. The Governor also wants to 
			encourage schools and municipalities to provide educational programs 
			on the dangers and prevention of fires.
 
 “Students need to realize that fires do happen in
 campus housing; therefore they should take a
 proactive role in getting familiar with their housing
 units and take steps to protect themselves from any fire tragedy”, 
			said State Fire Marshal Larry
 Matkaitis. “Something as basic as looking up for
 smoke alarms and other fire safety features in their
 dorms or off campus housing can make a difference between life and 
			death”.
 
 According to the Off-Campus Fire and Life Safety
 Alliance, August and September are considered the worse time of the 
			year for fatal campus related
 housing fires in U.S. Last year in Illinois, there
 were 110 reported fires in dormitories and
 Sorority/Fraternity housing.
 
			   The most current report from the 
			National FireProtection Association (NFPA) shows that between 2007 and 2011, fire 
			departments across the nation reported an estimated average of 3,810 
			structure fires in dorms, fraternities, sororities and barracks.
 
 OSFM recommends the following safety tips:
 
				Look for housing with adequate and appropriately placed 
				sprinklers when choosing a dorm or off-campus housing.• Make sure your dormitory or apartment has smoke alarms inside 
				each bedroom, outside every sleeping area and on each level.
 
Test all smoke alarms at least monthly.
Never remove batteries or disable the alarm. 
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					Learn your building’s evacuation plan and practice all 
					drills as if they were the real thing.
 If you live off campus, have a fire escape plan 
					with two ways out of every room.
When the smoke alarm or fire alarm sounds, get out of 
					the building quickly and stay out.
During a power outage, use a flashlight, not a candle
Cook only where it is permitted and stay in the kitchen 
					when cooking.
Cook only when you are alert, not sleepy or drowsy from 
					medicine or alcohol.
Check with your local fire department for any 
					restrictions before using a barbeque grill, fire pit, or 
					chimney.
Check your school’s rules before using electrical 
					appliances in your room.
Use a surge protector for your computer and plug the 
					protector directly into an outlet. Never overload surge 
					protectors.
Never leave a lit candle unattended. For additional information on fire safety pleasevisit OSFM website at: www.sfm.illinois.gov
 
			[FROM THE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE 
			MARSHAL, STATE OF ILLINOIS] 
			  
			
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