Not Every Hero Wears a Cape

“Not Every Hero Wears a Cape. Plan and Practice Your Escape.” TM
Practice home fire escape planning during Fire Prevention Week™

Champlain Fire departments are urging families to practice their home fire escape plan as part of Fire Prevention Week.

Fire Prevention Week runs from October 6-12, 2019. This year’s theme is “Not Every Hero Wears a Cape. Plan and Practice Your Escape!” When the smoke alarms sound, everyone must know where to go – that’s why it is so important for everyone to have working smoke alarms and to develop and practise a home fire escape plan.

“In a fire, you may have only seconds to safely escape your home,” said local fire chiefs. “Practice your home fire escape plan and make sure everyone can get out safely.”
Fire and smoke can spread quickly, so be prepared in advance with these simple steps for home fire escape planning:

Assess the needs of everyone in your home
• Identify anyone who requires assistance to get out of the home safely, such as small children or older adults

Make sure that you have working smoke alarms on every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas
• Make sure everyone in the home knows the sound of the smoke alarm

Identify all possible exits (doors and windows) and make sure they work
• Know two ways out of all areas, if possible

Everyone must know what to do when the smoke alarm sounds
• Assign someone to help those who need assistance
• Identify a safe meeting place outside
• Call the fire department from a neighbour’s home or cell phone

Practice your home fire escape plan
• Have everyone participate
• Make changes to your plan if necessary

Champlain fire departments (Vankleek Hill and L’Orignal) are hosting a series of events during Fire Prevention Week including:
• Schools and nursing homes visits
• Open doors on Wednesday, October 9th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bruce Barton Fire Station, in Vankleek Hill.

Bring the whole family and come out and meet your local fire department members.

 

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