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Getting Your Family’s Emergency Escape Plan Right

10/23/2018 (Permalink)

Even small fires in Rosemont,IL, can be deadly. To keep your family safe during a fire, you must be certain everyone in your group knows what to do in an emergency. By developing a reliable fire escape plan, you increase your odds of achieving peace of mind.

Here are four tips for drafting your family’s emergency escape plan

1. Use Online Resources
The fire safety experts at the American Red Cross have extensive knowledge about preparing an emergency preparedness plan. In fact, the organization has a checklist of tasks that anyone can use to be certain a plan is effective.


2. Walk Around Your Home
Before creating your family’s fire escape plan, walk around the outside of your home and thoroughly examine it. Be sure the following are clearly visible or accessible:

  • Your house’s street number or address
  • Front and rear entry doors
  • Emergency release latches for security bars

3. Find an Outside Meeting Place
Taking family attendance during an emergency is essential to making sure everyone is safe. As such, you need to find a safe outside meeting place. Be sure it is in a well-lit area. During everyday conversation, routinely remind your children of the location of your meeting place.

4. Give Everyone a Stake
Ask your kids to help you create your family’s emergency plan. Give the young ones a piece of paper and ask them to draw their bedrooms. Then, have them identify two ways out of the rooms where they spend the most time. Don’t forget to routinely test your escape plan. When the smoke detector sounds, it is time for everyone to evacuate.

If your home goes through a fire, you can contract with a professional restoration service to return your Rosemont,IL, house to its pre-fire condition. Remember, things are replaceable, while people are not. By formulating and routinely drilling a fire escape plan, you can rest assured your family knows what to do in the unlikely event of a fire or other emergency.

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