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House Fire Facts: 9 Things to Know

8/4/2021 (Permalink)

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House Fire Facts: 9 Things to Know

Reviewing the following facts can help you and your family respond to and escape from a house fire more quickly.

  1. Windows, Ensure that windows are not stuck, screens can be taken out, and security bars can be properly opened.
  2. Escape Route, Find two ways to get out of each room (door or window).
  3. Call 911, If you can't get to someone needing assistance, call 9-1-1 for help.
  4. Seal Doors and Vents, If unable to evacuate, shelter in place, call 9-1-1 to report your location, seal doors or vents if possible.
  5. Feel the Door for Heat, Feel the doorknob with the back of your hand; if hot, leave the door closed and use another way out.
  6. Utilities, The fire department should see that utilities are either safe to use or are disconnected before they leave.
  7. Inventory Damages, Maintain an inventory of damaged property and items. Protect valuable documents and records.
  8. Smoke Detectors, The Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department, JFRD, provides and installs free smoke detectors for any qualifying Jacksonville residence. The department will also install replacement batteries. For a free smoke detector or to arrange to have the batteries replaced in an existing one, call 904-630-2489 (CITY).
  9. P.A.S.S., PASS is the acronym for how to operate a fire extinguisher. P, Pull out the pin. A, Aim the nozzle or horn low at the base of the fire. S, Squeeze the handle to release the agent. S, Sweep from side to side at the base until the fire is out.

For more house fire tips and resources for children, visit the MyJFRD website.

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