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Top 6 Fire Safety Tips for Children

7/17/2023 (Permalink)

 

If the fire alarm went off in your home, would your children know what to do? Would kids see where the family could go for safety? Parents often forget that children are not intuitively aware of how to escape from the building during a home fire. Nor are children aware of how quickly a fire can spread. To help ensure kids' safety, SERVPRO of Germantown / Collierville has provided these safety tips.

Fire Safety Tips

1. Windows can be escape routes. Small children may not be able to open a window, but they can be taught to go to a window and wait for help.

2. Practice feeling the way out of the house. Check your local fire department if they provide classes on how to exit a house at night.

3. Find the ladder to escape from upstairs. Teach children where to find a fire escape ladder on the second floor and navigate the rungs.

4. Smoke detectors can be your friend. Explain the noise when the smoke detector goes off and lets children know what to do when they hear the sound.

5. Don't open doors and stay low. Children of all ages need to know not to open doors during a fire. Little ones should also understand that kids' safety can depend on crawling along the floor instead of standing up.

6. Once you get out of the building, stay out. Often children want to go back into the house for a favorite toy. To prevent this, explain the necessity of staying out of your home and gathering at a prearranged meeting place.

Teaching your children these six escape tips can make the difference in how the little one copes in a disaster scenario in Germantown, Tennessee, or Collierville, Tennessee. Practice can ensure the children are familiar with the potential situation and know what steps to take rather than standing and yelling for a parent. Kids' safety can be difficult to ensure, but you can help them understand how to find a safe way out of the building.

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