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Fire make your home safe

Fire make your home safe Did you know...? A working smoke alarm could save you in a fire. 35 people die each year because their smoke alarm is not working. Most fires start when people are cooking. Every 6 days someone dies in a home fire started by a cigarette. Faulty electrics cause about 6,000 fires in the home each year. 1

Keep your home and family safe Get smoke alarms. Put them up. Check they work. Smoke alarms save lives. 2

Check your smoke alarms are safe When you buy smoke alarms, check they have these 2 marks: Smoke Alarms Shop Please pay here 3

Getting help to pick your smoke alarms If you do not know which smoke alarms to choose, ask the fire station. They can help you. Fire Station Fire Kills Fit a smoke alarm today 4

Check your smoke alarms work Each month, press the button on your smoke alarms to check they still work. If you press the button and there is no sound, change the batteries. If your smoke alarm goes off by mistake, do not take out the batteries. Just wait for it to stop. Test your smoke alarms every month Change your battery every year or when necessary 5

Put your smoke alarms in the right place Do not put a smoke alarm in a kitchen or in a bathroom. The best place is on the ceiling in a hallway and where you can hear them when asleep. If your home has more than 1 floor, put a smoke alarm on each landing. Do not put a smoke alarm in a kitchen Put a smoke alarm in the hallway 6

What if the smoke alarm starts beeping If the smoke alarm starts making a slow beep beep beep sound, it is time to change the batteries. 7

Make sure fires do not start People get hurt in fires and some die. Burns Unit Follow the tips on the next pages to help stop fires in your home. 8

In the kitchen Keep children out of the kitchen when you are cooking. They may knock over a pan and get hurt. Do not let children near the cooker Keep children out of the kitchen when cooking 9

In the kitchen Stay in the kitchen if you are cooking with fat. Fat can set on fire easily. If the fat gets too hot and starts to smoke, turn off the cooker and leave it to cool. Never put water onto hot fat. Never turn away from cooking fat Always watch the pan when cooking with fat 10

Use plugs safely If you put too many plugs in 1 socket it can start a fire. 1 plug in each socket is best. This is very important for things that use a lot of electricity. For example, washing machines and electric fires. Do not put too many plugs into a socket One plug in each socket is best 11

Check for broken plugs and wires Check for hot plugs or plugs with dark marks. Check for wires that are loose or broken. If you find any Take the plugs out of the socket. Get them looked at by an electrician. 12

Cigarettes Cigarettes start a lot of fires. When you finish a cigarette, make sure it is right out. Do not leave cigarettes alight Make sure cigarettes are put right out 13

Candles Put candles in a holder. Keep candles away from things that may burn. For example, curtains and papers. Do not leave candles on their own Make sure candles are in holders 14

Think about how to get out safely A smoke alarm will warn you about a fire. Make sure you have a plan if your smoke alarm goes off. These pages tell you how to make a plan. Is that the smoke alarm? 15

Make a plan to get out fast If your smoke alarm goes off, you must get out fast. Make a plan for getting out. Tell your family about it. Everyone should know where the keys are. Keep things away from doors and windows. Safety check Keys 16

Phone 999 for the fire and rescue service Do not try to put out a fire yourself. Phone 999 and ask for the fire and rescue service. Be ready to tell them where you live. 17

If your clothes are on fire Do not run about, it will make the fire worse. Lie down and roll around. The fire will get smaller. Use a coat to put out the rest of the fire. Remember stop, drop and roll. 18

What if you cannot get out If you cannot get out of the house, go into one room. Then phone 999 and say which room you are in. The fire and rescue service will tell you what to do and they will get there as fast as they can. 19

What to do if you are high up If you are high up, do not use the lifts. Do not go on the balcony. If you can, go down the stairs. Emergency Exit Stairs 20

Do these checks before you go to bed A lot of fires start at night. Do some checks before you go to bed. Look at the list of checks we have made. It is on the next page. Bed time checklist 21

Bed time checks Close all the inside doors. Closed doors slow down a fire. Un-plug things that use electricity. But not things like fridges and freezers. Check the cooker is off. Do not leave the washer on at night. Turn off heaters. Put a fire-guard around the fire place. Check the doors to the outside are clear. Put keys where everyone can find them. Put candles and r cigarettes out properly. 22

In the event of a fire, get out, stay out and call 999. For further fire safety information contact your local fire and rescue service (not 999). Or visit www.facebook.com/firekills ISBN 978-1409846086 FS069ER Crown Copyright 2015. Published by Communities and Local Government, March 2015. Printed on paper comprising no less than 75% post-consumer waste. Version 3