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Home Fire Escape Plans

By September 16, 2021March 2nd, 2022Safety Tips
Insurance, Chicago IL, Chicagoland, Medinah IL, Fire Safety, Home Fire Escape Plan, Fire Escape Plan, Smoke Alarm, Fire Department,

Fire can spread rapidly through your home, leaving you as little as one or two minutes to escape safely once the smoke alarm sounds. Your ability to get out of your home during a fire depends on advance warning from smoke alarms and advance planning.

Why do you need a home escape plan?

  • Working smoke alarms and a home fire escape plan can reduce your risk of injury or death in a fire.
  • Most fatal fires happen in homes.
  • When fire strikes, you may have less than one minute to get out of the building.
  • Fires double in size every minute.
  • Fires create thick, black, choking smoke that makes it impossible to see or breathe.
  • Fires produce heat, smoke, and toxic gases.

Insurance, Chicago IL, Chicagoland, Medinah IL, Fire Safety, Home Fire Escape Plan, Fire Escape Plan, Smoke Alarm, Fire Department,In the event of fire, time is the biggest enemy, and every second counts. A small flame can turn into a major fire in less than 30 seconds. Having an escape plan set in advance will help you and your family to get out of your home quickly. Practice E.D.I.T.H. — Exit Drills in the Home — with your family.

A closed door may slow the spread of smoke, heat and fire. Install smoke alarms in every sleeping room and outside each separate sleeping area. Install alarms on every level of the home. Walk through your home and inspect all possible exits and escape routes. Pull together everyone in your household and make a plan. Below are guidelines on how to write your home fire escape plan. As your insurance agent, we strongly encourage you to follow these steps and create a plan for your own home.

  • Households with children should consider drawing a floor plan of your home. Show all doors and windows.
  • Visit each room, find two ways out, including windows and doors, and mark them.
  • All windows and doors should open easily. You should be able to use them to get outside.
  • Push the test button on each smoke alarm to make sure each alarm is working. Replace the batteries where needed.
  • Pick a meeting place outside where everyone will meet. It should be in front of your home.
  • Make sure your house or building number can be seen from the street.
  • Talk about your plan with everyone in your home.
  • Learn the emergency phone number for your fire department.
  • Practice your escape plan with home fire drill!

Watch these steps to making a home fire escape plan from the National Fire Protection Agency.

According to an NFPA survey, only one of every three American households have actually developed and practiced a home fire escape plan. While 71% of Americans have an escape plan in case of a fire, only 45% of those have practiced it. One third of Americans asked to make an estimate thought they would have at least six minutes before a fire in their home would become life-threatening. The time available is often much less. And only 8% said their first thought on hearing a smoke alarm would be to get out!

Taking time to review these safety precautions and write your home fire escape plan might just save a life! At Kamm Insurance Group, we look forward to helping keep you and your family safe by providing the insurance coverage for all your home needs. Give our personal lines specialists a call or visit us online!

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Sources:

https://www.nfpa.org/-/media/Files/FPW/Educate/2019/FPW19Grid.ashx

https://fire.arlingtonva.us/safety/escape-plans/

https://www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/Staying-safe/Preparedness/Escape-planning

https://www.gohealthuc.com/library/does-your-family-have-fire-escape-planhttps://www.gohealthuc.com/sites/default/files/escape-plan.pdf

https://www.mass.gov/service-details/create-and-practice-a-home-escape-plan