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| | From: Lettie011 (Original Message) | Sent: 4/5/2005 10:50 AM |
Just like the 'Green Cross Code' the 'Fire Code' is easy to remember and can save your life. Take a minute to read this page, before selecting the fire code topics from the accompanying menu!
| | | | | Information that could save your life.
Being armed with information will help you reduce your risk of fire in the home to nearly zero. You think you might know the basics but read these sections and you will uncover hidden dangers and that might save your life.
Is your home safe? Have you taken steps to minimise the risks? Do you really know what the risks are?
You'll almost certainly need to make some urgent checks and change some of your habits. Find out what they are now. | | | | |
| | | | | Investing in your own safety
Spending your money wisely has never been so important. It doesn't cost the earth to equip and protect your home against fire.
Fires kill silently. You need equipment to detect and alert you to the presence of fire in your home.
Buying the right equipment will give you the power to put out a small fire quickly avoiding the hassle and damage it could otherwise cause.
Find out what equipment your home needs now! | | | | |
| | | | | Make a plan. Be prepared.
It can be difficult to think straight in an extreme situation. What if it's dark, the hall's filled with smoke, you're choking, you've can't find your child or partner - what then?
If you already know what to do then that is not the end of the story. You need to talk to everyone who lives or stays in your home. We all hope it will never happen to us. But making an escape plan in advance saves lives. | | | | | | | | |
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