Fire safety plan and education
Here’s a breakdown of how you could approach your fire safety plan based on what kind of dwelling you live in.
Home fire escape plan
While prevention is the best way to avoid a fire, having a fire escape plan in place will allow you to act quickly in the event of an emergency. Taking stock of the current fire dangers in your home will help you minimise risk and put plans in place for what to do in the event of a fire.
How to make a fire escape plan
According to fire.nsw.gov.au, these are the key tips on how to create a fire escape plan:
Draw a floor plan of your home that includes two ways to escape from each room.
Plan your escape routes and confirm everyone knows where they are.
Make sure these exits are always clear and never blocked by furniture or equipment.
Keep a spare set of keys near locked doors and windows so you can easily open them.
Decide on a meeting place after evacuation.
High-rise fire safety tips
If you live in a high-rise building and there’s a fire, you:
Shouldn’t use the elevator under any circumstances. Instead, take the fire escape stairs.
Follow your building's evacuation plan and respond immediately to any alarms or emergency sounds.
Lift safety in the event of a fire
Never use a lift in the event of a fire, they aren’t fire-resistant. Your high-rise building should have designated fire escapes on each floor.6
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