FIRE SAFETY

Home fires can start and spread quickly, which is why we all need to be careful and educated when it comes to fire safety. Just a little bit of planning can make a big difference for your family.
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The Hard Facts

In 2013, 334 children died in home fires. Eighty-seven percent of all fire-related deaths are due to home fires, which spread rapidly and can leave families as little as two minutes to escape once an alarm sounds. Fires are not just a problem in the United States. In 2008, nearly 61,000 children around the world died due to a fire or burn.

Top Tips

1.      Working smoke alarms reduce the chances of dying in a fire by nearly 50 percent. They are a critical first step for staying safe, but in order to be effective, they have to be working properly. For the best protection, install smoke alarms on every level of your home and in every sleeping area.

2.      Teach kids never to play with matches and lighters. Make a habit of placing these items up and away from young children.

3.      Create and practice a home fire escape plan with two ways out of every room in case of a fire. Get a stopwatch and time how fast your family can escape. The kids will love it. Here’s a handy worksheet to help get you started. 

4.      Children should know how to respond to the sound of a smoke alarm. Teach them to get low and get out when they hear it. A child who is coached properly ahead of time will have a better chance to be safe. Watch our video to learn more.

5.      Use common sense in the kitchen. Limit distractions when cooking and don’t leave a hot oven or stovetop unattended.

6.      Blow out candles before you leave the room or before you go to sleep.

Learn More

Fire safety is complex issue. Here’s more information on how to handle carbon monoxide, prepare for any burns and scalds that result from cooking in the kitchen, find out what to do with fireworks and general fire safety tips

Resources


INFOGRAPHIC

Fireplace Safety Infographic

Infographic explains the importance of fireplace safety.


OTHER RESOURCE

Home Fire Escape Plan in Spanish

Descargue esta hoja de trabajo para ayudarlo a crear su propio plan de escape en caso de incendio.


RESEARCH REPORT

How Safe Is Your Home? Protecting Children from Fire, Burns and Scalds in Kuala Lumpur (November 2016)

Protecting Children from Fire, Burns and Scalds in Kuala Lumpur


CHECKLIST

Lista de Verificación de la Seguridad Contra Incendios

Obtenga más información acerca de los detectores de humo y qué hacer en caso de un incendio en su casa.


CHECKLIST

Fire Safety Checklist

Learn more about smoke alarms and what to do in case of a fire in your home.


RESEARCH REPORT

How Safe is Your Home? Protecting Children from Fire and Burns in Pune (October 2015)

Preventing accidental injuries to children in India.


VIDEO

Changing the News with Neal McDonough: Fire Safety

Together, we can change the news by learning simple, effective ways to prevent injuries to children due to fire. 


INFOGRAPHIC

Escuche el Bip Donde Duerme

Escuche el Bip Donde Duerme..


INFOGRAPHIC

Hear the Beep Where You Sleep

Every bedroom needs a working smoke alarm.


CHECKLIST

Lista de verificación de la Semana de Prevención de Incendios (PDF)

Lista de verificación de la Semana de Prevención de Incendios.