In Case of a Fire
- Feel for heat coming off of closed doors. If closed doors or handles are warm or smoke blocks your primary escape route, use your second way out. Never open doors that are warm to the touch.
- Get low and go under the smoke to your exit and close doors behind you.
- If smoke, heat or flames block your exit routes, stay in the room with doors closed. Place a wet towel under the door and call the fire department or 9-1-1. Open a window and wave a brightly colored cloth or flashlight to signal for help.
- Once you are outside, go to your meeting place. If you cannot get to your meeting place, follow your family emergency communication plan.
STOP – DROP – ROLL
- STOP what you’re doing.
- DROP to the ground and cover your face if you can.
- ROLL over and over or back and forth until the flames go out. Running will only make the fire burn faster.
Once the flames are out, call for medical attention.
