“Planning and prevention are essential to saving
lives in a fire incident,” says Illinois State Fire Marshal Matt
Perez. “Because of the speed with which fire becomes uncontrollable,
families should practice their response plan in advance and be
prepared to implement it.”
Illinois law requires every household to have smoke alarms within 15
feet of every bedroom and to have at least one on each floor of the
home.
Because most house fires occur at night while residents are
sleeping, the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) suggests placing smoke
alarms inside and outside each bedroom and sleeping area and on
every level of the home. They also suggest keeping bedroom doors
shut to prevent the spread of smoke and give residents just a few
extra moments to escape a fire.
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Other tips OSFM suggests:
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Fire alarms should
be tested monthly, and batteries should be replaced twice year
at Daylight Savings.
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Families should
discuss and practice escape plans in case of a fire.
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Include a meet-up
place that is a safe distance away from the fire.
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Practice your plan
at least twice a year both during the day and at night.
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Help young
children become familiar with fire safety and prevention steps.
For more fire
prevention tips, visit the USFA website. Materials for escape
planning are available through NFPA.
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