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Home Fire Escape Plan

Home Fire Escape Drill

Sample Escape Plan. Mistakes Cost Lives. Plan Ahead.
Every household should practice the Home Fire Escape Drill. If a fire should occur, this drill can help you and your family escape.

The drill is designed to help families practice two escape routes out of the house if a fire should occur. Planning and practicing two escape routes - one normal route through hallways and stairways; and an alternative route through windows or onto the roof - will help save the lives of you and your family. The alternative escape route is vital because most home fires start in areas of the house that will likely block the usual hallway and stairway.

Please join the Baytown Fire Department in helping to save lives by completing this Home Fire Escape Drill.

  • Draw Your Escape Plan
  • Draw an outline of your home, identify each room and label them. Locate windows, doors, hallways and stairways.
  • Draw black arrows to show the normal escape route through hallways and stairways.
  • Draw red arrows to mark an alternative escape route in case fire blocks exits through hallways and stairways. Identify bedroom windows that will be used to escape and exits to the roof.
  • Identify a meeting place for family members outside of the house.

Practice Your Plan

  • Practice the Home Fire Escape Drill twice, once using the normal exits and then the alternative route.
  • Close all of the bedroom doors.
  • Set off the smoke detector by pushing the test button.
  • Family members should sound their own alarm at the first sign of fire. Yelling or pounding on walls are examples.
  • Always test the doors for heat before opening. If the door is hot or warm, do not open it. Instead, use your alternative route. If the door does not feel hot to the touch, open the door a crack to see if there is smoke.
  • If there is no smoke, exit the house. If you find heavy smoke, close the door and use your alternative escape route.

Go to the designated meeting place outside

Remember These Tips!

  • Install a smoke detector on every level of your home and outside of each bedroom.
  • Check your smoke detector monthly to make sure it working properly. Change the batteries at least once a year. Doing it in the fall when you change your clocks back is a good way to remember.
  • Plan to assist family members who are unable to escape on their own.
  • Practice both your primary and alternative escape routes.
  • Check to make sure all windows open easily.
  • Yell or pound on walls to notify other family members of the fire.
  • Never waste time getting dressed or gathering valuables.
  • Always test doors for heat before opening.
  • Crawl low on the floor or stoop low to avoid smoke.
  • Exit quickly and calmly.
  • Go to the designated meeting place outside.
  • Make sure everyone is out of the house.
  • In an actual fire, once outside, never re-enter the house.
  • Call the Fire Department from a neighbor’s house.

Last updated: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 10:41:57 AM

Contact Information

Baytown Fire Department

Emergencies:
Call 911

Non-Emergencies:
Call 281-422-2311
Fax 281-420-5367

Mailing Address:
Baytown Fire Department
201 E Wye Dr
Baytown, TX 77521-4130

Email:
fire@baytown.org  

 

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