How Do You Handle A Flame?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. Know how to safely operate a fire extinguisher.
  2. Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number.
  3. Yell “Fire!” several times and go outside right away. ...
  4. If closed doors or handles are warm or smoke blocks your primary escape route, use your second way out.

How do you handle each type of fire?

  1. Class A Fires – Extinguish with Water. ...
  2. Class B Fires – Extinguish by Depleting Oxygen. ...
  3. Class C Fires – Extinguish by Cutting Power. ...
  4. Class D Fires – Extinguish with Dry Powder Agents.

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.

What do we need to do when there is a fire at home?

  1. Get The Fire Extinguisher. If you hear the sound of the fire alarm in your home do not ignore it, go for your fire extinguisher as a one stop preventive measure. ...
  2. Raise an Alarm. ...
  3. Call 911. ...
  4. Leave Valuables behind. ...
  5. Stop, Drop and Roll. ...
  6. Cover Your Nose. ...
  7. Close doors. ...
  8. Rest Out.

What 4 actions would you take in the event of a fire?

  • Activate the fire alarm.
  • Call 911 immediately and provide information.
  • Assist injured personnel or notify emergency responders of the medical emergency.
  • Exit the building following emergency maps.

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.

What is the best defense against fire?

As always, the best defense against a fire is to be prepared . Take a moment to look at your fire extinguisher.

What should you do if someone is on fire first aid?

  1. Remove clothing from the burned areas, except clothing stuck to the skin.
  2. Run cool (not cold) water over the burn until the pain eases.
  3. Lightly apply a gauze bandage or a clean, soft cloth or towel.
  4. If your child is awake and alert, offer ibuprofen or acetaminophen for pain.

How do you escape from fire?

If you have to escape through smoke, crawl low to your exit , keeping your head one to two feet above the floor, where the air will be clearer. Test doorknobs and spaces around the door with the back of your hand. If the door is warm, try another escape route. If it’s cool, open it slowly.

Why is running a bad idea when your clothes are on fire?

If clothes catch fire it can spread very quickly, engulfing the victim in flames . Certain types of clothing, especially synthetic fabrics, may melt and stick to skin. The best way to reduce injury from the flames is to extinguish the burning fabric as quickly as possible.

What are the 3 stages of evacuation?

  • ‘Stage 1’: Immediate evacuation;
  • ‘Stage 2’: Lateral evacuation; and.
  • ‘Stage 3’: Partial evacuation.

What is the main cause of death in fire?

The characteristic biphasic distribution of carboxyhemoglobin

Who is responsible for fire safety in the workplace?

It’s your responsibility as an employer to create a fire preparedness plan that covers how you prevent fires from occurring, and what to do if a fire does break out. Your documented plan should include all emergency procedures and escape routes.

Should I keep my windows closed fires?

Stay indoors ; close all doors and windows. Everyone should avoid vigorous outdoor and indoor activity. Those with respiratory difficulties or heart problems, as well as the elderly and young children should all remain indoors. Keep windows closed and run your air conditioner if possible.

Does water make fire worse?

Never try to extinguish a grease fire with water. Water can cause burning grease to splash, which can make the fire spread. Similarly, it is also dangerous to move a pan or pot of burning oil.

What is the first line of defense against a fire?

Automatic sprinkler systems provide the “first line of defense” against fire if the system is properly maintained. When a fire starts, a well maintained sprinkler system will react quickly to control and contain the fire to the area of origin.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.