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Escape at Night

Escape at Night
Escape at Night

Fire spreads in minutes but smoke kills in seconds.  Most fires occur between 10pm and 4am, smoke will not wake you if you are sleeping when a fire breaks out in your home.

 

A working smoke alarm can wake you but you will only have minutes to escape and it will be more difficult at night when people are asleep and it is dark. Escaping is a lot easier if you have planned an escape route and everyone knows where to go and what to do. It is best to know a least two routes out of your house, to keep these clear and free from obstruction, if locked keep the keys close enough to reach them in an emergency and close doors at night to protect your escape route

 

If a fire occurs in your home at night;

 

  • Keep low below any smoke which may be in the room

  • Feel the door with the back of your hand

  • If it is cool open it a crack and check for any dangers

  • Follow your escape plan. 

  • If the door is hot to the touch, it may not be safe to open see the ‘if trapped’ section

 

Click on the escape test to see if you can make it out alive