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Smoke Alarm Safety

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Today we’re going to talk about…

• The fire problem in the United States• What can you do to help?

− Smoke Alarms

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What does this mean for you?

Home fires are more likely to occur:• When you are asleep

− Between hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.

Smoke alarms save lives!

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The fire problem in the United States

• 81% of fire deaths occur in the home• Each year:– 365,500 home fires reported– 2,560 deaths– 13,275 injuries– $6.6 billion in property loss

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The fire problem in our community

• (Include statistics and examples of the fire problem in this community.)

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What can you do?

• Our role as firefighters– Control the fire once it happens

• Everyone’s role– Prevent fires before they happen

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The danger of smoke

• 8 out of 10 people die from breathing in the poisonous smoke than from the flames

• Smoke will put you into a deeper sleep

Smoke alarms save lives!

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What is flashover?

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Takes less than 3 minutes!

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Smoke alarms

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Make sure smoke alarms work

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Know what to do

• What do you do if your smoke alarm makes a loud noise?

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Pick a meeting place

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Practice home escape plan

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Make a plan to wake up heavy sleepers

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Alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing

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Discussion / Q&A

• Questions for members of the fire and emergency services?

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For more information

• Call (insert your phone number here)• Visit (Insert your web address here)

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Remember…

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Thank you!

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