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3 Things To Teach Your Children About a Fire Escape Plan

11/30/2019 (Permalink)

For a parent in a Knoxville, TN, home, ensuring your kid's safety in the event of a fire may be a top priority.

For a parent in a Knoxville, TN, home, ensuring your kids safety in the event of a fire may be a top priority. This is why it’s important to include them in your fire escape plans. While your plan may include important things such as the location of a fire extinguisher or the number of a fire damage restoration company, you may also want to include fire safety lessons for your young ones. Here are three things you may want to teach them so that they know what to do during an emergency.


1. Where Are the Exits
During a home fire, it’s important to know where the exits are in case of a fire. Teach your children how to open an emergency window, or how to tell which door out is the safest. It might help to make a game out of learning possible escape routes.


2. How To Escape Safely
You may also want to teach your kids safety techniques for getting out of the home during an emergency. Teach them to crawl under the smoke, and also to test for heat from a door before opening it. Teach them to press the back of the hand to the door to feel for heat, and if it’s not hot, open slowly and check to make sure the way is clear.


3. Where To Meet Up
Another thing every member of your family should know is where to meet up after a fire. You will want to choose a location safely away from the home that every family member can easily find. This may be a mail box, or a neighbor’s yard. During your fire drills practice getting there as the end goal.


When ensuring your kid's safety in a fire escape plan you may want to teach them these three things. How to get out of the home in the event of a fire, how to do so safely, and where to go afterward. Doing so can help ensure that every member of your family knows what to do during an emergency.

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