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How a Spring Clean Could Save Your Life


Date: 2nd May, 2017

It may be the last month of spring, but there’s still time to squeeze in a final spring clean. Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is asking people to clear the clutter that may be blocking escape routes and to make sure their family, guests and loved ones know how to get out, stay out, and call 999 in the event of a fire.

Working smoke alarms are the best way to alert you to the danger of fire, giving you precious time to escape. They are cheap, easy to get hold of, and simple to install, but blocked exits, locked doors or unfamiliar surroundings can shave vital seconds from escape times.

We all know we need to take time to test our smoke alarms, but this week, also make time to take some simple steps to help keep your loved ones safe:

  1. Think about how you’d all get out in case of a fire. Making an escape plan and practising it will help ensure that everyone can get out. Remember – Once you get out, stay out and call 999
  2. Fit at least one smoke alarm on every level of your home. This means smoke will reach the alarms quicker, giving you more warning time.
  3. Test your smoke alarms regularly. Smoke alarms can save your life, but only if they work.
  4. Clear your escape routes. Make sure you’re able to escape without tripping over to ensure a speedy exit
  5. Keep your door and window keys in a known and accessible place. Make sure everyone knows where the door and window keys are kept so they can reach them easily and get out quicker in case of a fire.

Many of us care for others, children and loved ones. If this is you then consider the following:

Safe and Well Manager, Gavin Barnes, said: Every second counts when escaping a fire. Having working smoke alarms and knowing the escape plan in an emergency could make all the difference.

“If you have dependants or someone less able to care for, it could take more time to get out, stay out and call 999. Make sure you’re always prepared, that your exits are clear and that everyone knows what to do if the worst should happen.”

To find out more fire safety information, please visit www.dwfire.org.uk

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