Where Would You Go If The Fire Alarm Gets Activated?

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When the fire alarm sounds in your building:

Immediately evacuate the building to the outside

. NEVER go back to retrieve personal belongings. Move away from the front of the building to allow the fire fighters and their trucks to access the building.

What should you do in case of a fire alarm?

  1. DO: React quickly. …
  2. DON’T: Ignore a fire alarm. …
  3. DO: Practice fire evacuation procedures regularly. …
  4. DON’T: Leave fire doors open. …
  5. DO: Have a designated fire warden or marshal. …
  6. DON’T: Block fire escape routes. …
  7. DO: Create PEEPs for vulnerable individuals.

When the fire alarm has been activated and you are directed to evacuate what should you do?

Activate the manual fire alarm pull station located in the main lobby.

Call 911

if it is safe to do so. Otherwise, evacuate the building and call 911 from outside the building.

Where do I go in case of fire?

If you must escape through smoke, get low and

go under the smoke to your exit

. Close doors behind you. If smoke, heat or flames block your exit routes, stay in the room with doors closed. Place a wet towel under the door and call the fire department or 9-1-1.

What should you not do during a fire?

  • Don’t install smoke alarm detectors. …
  • Pop upstairs to retrieve heirlooms, passports and pets. …
  • Open doors that have smoke billowing from the joints. …
  • Throw water on a chip pan fire.
  • Try and escape using a Lift. …
  • Jump from an upstairs window. …
  • Hide in a cupboard or under the bed. …
  • Smoke cigarettes in bed.

Who do you call when fire alarm goes off?


Call 911

for firefighters to respond. Fire alarms are loud for a reason. They are designed to alert and awaken anyone who may be threatened in a fire, but they only work if they are treated as though it is an emergency.

What do you do if you hear a continuous fire alarm?

If there is a continuous fire alarm,

evacuate to the fire as- sembly point as indicated on fire action notices

. Do not re-enter the building unless told it is safe by the fire response team or fire and rescue service.

What are the three basic steps to take during a fire emergency?

  • Close the door to the room where the fire is located. This will confine the fire to a smaller area.
  • Activate the closest fire alarm system. …
  • Phone 2111 to report the location of the fire. …
  • Extinguish or Evacuate. …
  • Do not re-enter the building, until:

What happens if a fire alarm goes off in a hospital?

Due to compartmentation, a hospital will employ

a ‘horizontal phased evacuation’

. Those able to be evacuated from the building (in relevant zones) without assistance will be evacuated immediately. In a compartment that has a fire, patients who cannot be moved far are moved to an adjacent compartment.

Can blood put out a fire?


Blood is not flammable and won’t catch on fire

. Blood is made up mainly of plasma (55%), which is mostly water (92%) and therefore will ignite or sustain a fire. Water is used to put our fires, not start them, and so blood will not readily catch fire.

Who should we rescue first in case of fire?

1.

Rescue anyone in the immediate danger area

if you can safely do so. 2. Activate the nearest fire alarm pull station to activate the building fire alarm system.

What should you do before a fire?

  1. Keep an eye on the local news. …
  2. Learn how to prevent wildfires. …
  3. Map out your escape routes. …
  4. Keep flammable items away from your home’s perimeter. …
  5. Practice fire safety techniques. …
  6. Make sure your home and belongings are properly insured. …
  7. Prepare your emergency kit.

Do you open windows during a fire?

Opening a window during a fire is

not usually a good idea

. This allows for increased oxygen to fuel the fire and can cause an increase in heat and the rate of fire spread. The only time it may be a good idea to open a window, is if that is the only way for you to safely escape the fire.

Can wet clothes catch on fire?


Oxidation

creates heat, and if the heat can’t be removed (for example, by air flow) the temperature of the substance continues to increase until it reaches its ignition temperature and catches fire. Oxidation can occur naturally among warm or damp fabrics during the laundering process.

When should you not tackle a fire?

Never tackle a fire if it is starting to spread (of has spread) to other items in the room or

if the room is filling with smoke

. More people are killed by the smoke than by the fire (in the order of 70% of fire deaths are caused by smoke and fumes).

What do you do when a fire alarm goes off but no fire?

It is normal for smoke alarms to go off and sound briefly (up to 5-10 seconds) when you install a new battery or when they are powered up. If the alarm continues to go off and no smoke is present, the cause may be one of the following: There may be insufficient battery power, try

new batteries

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