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Plan Your Presenter’s
Escape Guide
Congratulations on your choice to use the “Plan Your Escape”
Presentation Display for your awareness program. This engag-
need-to-know information about fire escape plans and fire drills
SMOKE ALARM ing and easy-to-use display is a great way to illustrate the Each display comes with a
Whether you are using this product as a display at an exhibition,
Plan Your
or speaking with a small or large group, this Presenter’s Guide
Escape
SAFETY
program, or help you develop an effective program from the use
You may have as little as 2 minutes to evacuate
your home in the event of a fire. A fire escape can assist you in integrating this teaching tool into your existing Retractable Stand & Case
plan and regular fire drills can save the lives of
you and your loved ones.
Your Escape Plan household – a fire escape of the display. Presenter’s Guide to make your
This display details information about fire escape plans and fire
involves your entire
plan is everyone’s business!
• Draw a floor plan of your home that shows two ways out of every room. drills in five different sections. This Presenter’s Guide includes
• Walk through each room of your home and note every exit
• Make sure doors and windows can be easily opened
• If items are blocking hallways, doors or windows, move them out of the discussion points and suggested activities to help you build on
everyone will meet after escaping. Include the meeting place on your each of the sections. By using this guide, you will be able to
• Pick an outside meeting place a safe distance away from the home where
way
• Place your escape plan where everyone can see it, like on the refrigerator.
Make sure everyone understands the escape plan and knows to call 9-1-1
plan.
Are You Fire Ready? PRACTICE!!! PRACTICE, PRACTICE, flow from one point to the next effectively in your presentation.
•Hold home fire drills at least twice a year.
•Practice escaping from bedrooms when people are asleep.
•Have fire drills at night, too.
• Make the drills as realistic as possible. presentation complete.
•If you have an escape ladder, practice setting it up from the first
floor. Children should only practice when adults are present.
• Ensure everyone goes to your Safe Meeting Place.
•Everyone should know to stop, drop, cover their face with their •Easy to Set Up
hands and roll if their clothes catch on fire.
Special Things to Remember:
Considerations • Make sure there are smoke alarms on
and outside of each sleeping area. Test the
alarms every month.
Who Need Extra Individuals every level of the home as well as inside
• Once you hear the smoke alarm, leave the
If members of your family house immediately. • Test doors for heat before you open them. You may consider supplementing your presentation with these
have limited mobility, are
Assistance
• If you have to escape through smoke, crawl
elderly or infants, assign someone to assist these Don’t open doors that are hot to the touch.
individuals in making a safe escape. underneath it and keep your mouth pamphlets and DVDs:
covered.
• Once you’re out of the house, stay out.
the street so that emergency personnel can
Security Bars Security bars should • Your house number should be visible from
devices so that they can have emergency release inside. be opened from the find your home. Home Fire Drills: Practice for Survival Includes background informa-
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Escaping a Fire: Plan Your Exit Strategy •Easy to Carry
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Fire Drills: The Great Escape DVD
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