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4 Tips To Teach Your Kids on How To Escape a House Fire

2/5/2019 (Permalink)

Have your fire escape plan ready!

4 Tips To Teach Your Kids on How To Escape a House Fire

While everyone hopes that a fire never happens in their house in Richardsville, KY, it is important that everyone in your home is well prepared. An essential step in ensuring your kid’s safety in a home fire is to teach them how to keep themselves safe and escape if possible. Make sure they know the following four tips!

1. Fire Crawl

Explain to your children that breathing in a lot of smoke can hurt their lungs, and that smoke rises up into the air. Show them how to travel low to the ground and keep their head down when smoke or fire is nearby. They can either crawl on all fours with their forearms on the ground or with their legs flat on the ground.

2. Checking Doors

Your kid’s safety depends greatly on whether or not they know not to immediately open doors when they suspect a fire might be near. It is important that you teach your child that opening a door without checking can cause an explosion. Demonstrate how to check the doors’ temperature with the back side of your hand.

3. Stop, Drop, and Roll

If your child’s clothing catches on fire, it is important they know how to quickly extinguish the fire to prevent the fire from spreading. Encourage your kids to remember the phrase “stop, drop, and roll” so they know to immediately stop moving, drop to the ground, and roll around until the fire is out.

4. Go Outside and Stay There

Come up with a fire escape plan that your child can use to escape outdoors. Tell them that once they get outside that they can’t go back inside to retrieve any of their items and that a fire restoration service will be able to help retrieve them later.

While you will certainly worry about your kid’s safety if a fire starts in your home, teaching them these tips will give you some peace of mind that they will make it out safely!

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