A FIRE SURVIVAL GUIDE

WHAT TO DO IF FIRE BREAKS OUT IN YOUR HOME

We all try to prevent fire starting in our home, but it only takes an unguarded or careless moment for a fire to start.
A couple of minutes later and your home could be filled with smoke. Smoke and fumes can kill - particularly the highly poisonous smoke from some furniture.
You will only have a short time to get out. Use it wisely and try not to panic.

If you can do so, close the door of the room where the fire has started and close all other doors behind you. This will help delay the spread of fire and smoke.
Before opening a closed door, use the back of your hand to touch it. Do not open it if it feels warm - the fire will be on the other side.
Get everyone out as quickly as possible. Don't try to pick up valuables or possessions. Make your way out as safely as possible and try not to panic.

Plan your escape route now.
Don't wait until a fire starts.

Telephone the FIRE BRIGADE on 999 from a neighbour's house or the nearest telephone box. Clearly state the address of the fire.
Never go back into your home until a fire officer has told you it is safe to do so.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE CUT OFF BY FIRE

It's not easy, but try to remain calm. Save your energy to help you survive.
If you are prevented from getting out because of flames or smoke, close the door nearest to the fire and use towels or sheets to block any gaps. This will help stop smoke spreading into the room.
Go to the window. If the room becomes smokey, go down to floor level - It's easier to breathe because the smoke will rise upwards.
Open the window, try to attract the attention of others who can alert the fire service. wait for the fire service, they should arrive within minutes.
If you are in immediate danger, drop cushions or bedding to the ground to break your fall from the window.
Get out feet first and lower yourself to the full length of your arms before dropping.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND ADVICE ON FIRE SAFETY IN YOUR HOME CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FIRE SERVICE

This document was created by DAVE WALL , ex - RED WATCH, ASCOT DRIVE FIRE STATION.