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Family March 20, 2008
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Develop emergency escape plan to ensure safety in case of fire

Fire safety is no accident. Some fire injuries can be prevented with an escape plan. Working smoke detectors are important, but families should also develop an emergency escape plan.

First, survey each bedroom for two possible escape routes. Make sure everyone is able to open and fit through alternate escape routes such as windows. Security bars should have a quick-release installed. Consider purchasing foldaway emergency ladders for upper-story windows.

Next, draw a floor plan for each level of the home and use markers and arrows to show preferred escape routes from each room. Chart a place outdoors for everyone to meet after they exit. Consider creating individual plans for each room.

Finally, remember to discuss and practice the plan. Rehearse escape routes at least once a year. Families might never need to use such a plan, but the one time they do, it will be worth it. Remember, when in doubt, always consult a fire safety professional.

This story is provided by North American Precis Syndicate Inc.