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Create a Life-Saving Fire Escape Plan

Learn how to prepare your family for emergencies with a customized fire escape plan. Ensure everyone’s safety with our step-by-step guide.

Ensure Your Safety with a Fire Escape Plan

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Steps to Create Your Fire Escape Plan

Identify All Exits 🚪+ 🪟

Identify All Exits

Everyone in the family should know two ways out of every room.  Make sure all doors and windows that lead outside can open. If a room has a window air conditioner, make sure there is still a second way out of the room.

Designate a Meeting Spot 🌳📫

Family Meeting Place

Have an outside meeting place (something permanent, like a tree, light pole, mailbox) a safe distance in front of the home where firefighters will easily find you.

Practice Your Plan 🏃🏠

Practice Your Plan

Now that you have a plan, practice it to make sure everyone knows what to do and where to go!

How to have a drill:

  • Push the smoke alarm button to start the drill
  • Practice what to do in case there is smoke. Get low and go. Get out fast.
  • Practice going out different doors that lead outside.
  • Close doors behind you as you leave.
  • Go to your outside meeting place.

Practice your home escape drill at least twice a year with everyone in your home. Practice at night and during the daytime. After you have practiced, evaluate it and discuss what works and what needs to be improved. Improve and practice again.

Essential Elements of a Fire Escape Plan

Fire escape route drawing

Ensure your fire escape plan is comprehensive and effective by including these critical components.

✔️ Multiple Exit Routes

✔️ Clear Communication Plan

✔️ Regular Drills

✔️ Family Meeting Place

✔️ Emergency Contacts List

Common Questions About Fire Escape Planning

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How often should we practice our fire escape plan?

It’s recommended to practice your fire escape plan at least twice a year to ensure everyone knows what to do in case of an emergency.
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What should be included in a fire escape plan?

A fire escape plan should include two ways out of every room, a designated meeting place outside, and a way to contact emergency services.
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How can I make sure my children understand the fire escape plan?

Use simple language, practice regularly, and conduct drills to help children understand and remember the plan.
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What should I do if a door is hot during a fire?

If a door is hot, do not open it. Use your second exit and crawl low under smoke to avoid inhalation.
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How do I choose a meeting place for my family?

Choose an outside meeting place (i.e. neighbor’s house, a light post, mailbox, or stop sign) a safe distance in front of your home where everyone can meet after they’ve escaped.
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What if someone in my family has mobility issues?

Plan for their specific needs by assigning someone to assist them and ensuring their exit routes are accessible.
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How can I prevent fires in my home?

Install smoke alarms, keep flammable items away from heat sources, and never leave cooking unattended.
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What should I do if my smoke alarm goes off?

Immediately follow your fire escape plan and exit the building. Do not stop to gather belongings.
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Why is it important to have a fire escape plan?

A fire escape plan ensures everyone knows how to safely exit the home during a fire, reducing panic and saving lives.
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