California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Amador-El Dorado Unit CONTACT: Teri Mizuhara, Fire Prevention Specialist II, 530.708.2724
Camino - "Knowing 2 ways out of every room in your home may save your life during a house fire. It's not just knowing two ways out of your home, typically that is easy, but do you have two ways out of every room in your home and can you safely use each exit?" asks Unit Chief Kelly Keenan of the Amador-El Dorado Unit of CAL FIRE. Chief Keenan adds, "If not, then you need to create a plan, share this plan with everyone living in your home, and most importantly, practice your plan with your family during daylight hours and in the middle of the night since 50% of fatal home fires occur between 10 pm and 6 am." Here's how to begin:
If you have small children, disabled or elderly individuals, make sure you have a plan for their escape. Add ramps and other equipment if necessary. Several years ago an 83 year old woman died of her injuries because she could not safely escape from a house fire. She used a walker and had no ramps to the deck off her bedroom, so she was forced to walk through her home which was on fire. Firefighters found her deceased outside her home. Keep in mind, small children often hide when they get scared, so practice the exit drill more often so that they are comfortable with the idea. Don't forget to Crawl Low Under Smoke while exiting your home, sleep with doors closed, have a smoke detector in each bedroom, in main hallways and on each floor. For more information please visit CAL FIRE's website at www.fire.ca.gov or call 530-644-2345 to receive free fire and life safety information.
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