
Be Prepared: Escape Plans
Fire Detector | 16 May 2025 | Fire Explosion
Don’t wait until you see smoke or flames! Fires can spread quickly and fill the home with smoke that makes it hard to both see and breathe. So planning what you would do in case of a fire before a fire occurs, increases your chances of escaping.
Below are some important steps to any fire escape plan. Try developing your own plan for your home and practice it regularly.
12 Steps to Fire Safety
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- Identify your exits
- Get out fast
- Check doors for heat before opening
- Stay low to the ground to avoid breathing smoke
- If anything on your person catches on fire, STOP, DROP and ROLL
- Don't use elevators during a fire
- If you can't get out, secure your room and yourself
- Set up a safe and easy-to-remember place to meet others once you have escaped
- After you get out, call the fire department
- Don't go back inside!
- Practice your escape plan regularly
- Buy prevention tools
If you are staying away from home (for example in a hotel or at a friend's house), be sure you know where the closest exit is. Check each room in your home to see if it has at least two exits -- these may be two separate doors or an emergency exit by a window. If you live in an apartment building, your apartment should have access to both the main stairwell and an alternate fire escape. If you live in a two-story home, consider buying fire escape ladders for the bedrooms. If you or someone in your family is physically disabled, make sure that their bedrooms have several exits that they can access easily or are situated on the ground floor near an exit.
Don't stop to call the fire department or take time to get dressed or grab any belongings. If you can already smell smoke or see flames, you need to move quickly.
If the door is hot, find another exit. The fire may be right on the other side and opening the door can give it the oxygen it needs to spread.
The leading cause of death or injury in fires is actually asphyxiation or lack of oxygen caused by smoke. Since smoke rises during a fire, staying close to the ground when exiting (either crawling or crouching) can make it easier to see and breathe.
The fastest way to put out a fire is to deprive it of what it needs - oxygen. If your hair or clothing starts to smoke or flame, drop to the ground and roll.
Elevators can stop or break during fires, trapping you inside. All buildings with elevators are required to have separate exits by stairs. If you live or work in a building with an elevator and are physically disabled, tell the owners and fire department about your emergency needs. You may also want to identify an emergency escape partner, someone who is willing and physically able to help you if the building is being evacuated.
Place wet towels, blankets or clothing under the door to keep out the smoke. If possible, move to the bathroom and fill the bathtub with water.
Pick a place outside your home or office (that's far enough away from the building) to meet up with everyone else. That way you will be able to tell the fire department if family members or coworkers are still inside. Tragedies have happened when people have not "reported in" and others have re-entered buildings to look for the so-called missing persons. Make sure you operate under a buddy system so this does not happen to either you or firefighters!
In Indonesia, dialing 112 will get you emergency services. But make sure you know the emergency number for your area. If you are traveling and in a remote or rural location, check with the phone company to see if 112 is used in that area. Be able to give clear directions to your location and let the fire department know if everyone is out of the building.
Once you have escaped a burning building, don't go back in for anything. Even if the fire doesn't seem bad from outside, the smoke and heat inside may be overwhelming.
The more familiar you are with your escape plan, the less like you'll be to panic during a real emergency.
It’s good if you buy a gas and smoke detector so you can take precautions before a fire. It is also important to have a fire extinguisher in your home or if you live in an apartment make sure your apartment has a fire suppression system.
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source: Fire Safety
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