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Fire Safety KitA fire safety kit for home use typically includes the following items:
Smoke Detectors: These devices detect smoke and trigger an audible alarm to alert occupants of a potential fire. Smoke Detectors save lives.
Fire Extinguisher: A portable fire extinguisher designed for home use, suitable for suppressing small fires. It should be appropriate for the type of fires commonly found in homes (e.g., Class A, B, or C fires).
Fire Extinguisher Balls (NEW) Another type of newer fire extinguisher is the Fire Safety Ball. You can learn more about it on our website
Fire Blanket: A fire-resistant blanket used to smother small fires or wrap around a person to protect them from flames and heat.
Emergency Escape Plan: A detailed plan outlining evacuation routes, meeting points, and emergency contact numbers to ensure a safe and orderly exit in the event of a fire. Having a fire emergency ladder on the second floor of the house is a great way to gain a new exit! Be sure you know how to use it safely.
Emergency Lighting: Battery-operated or plug-in lights that provide illumination in case of a power outage during a fire emergency.
First Aid Kit: A well-stocked first aid kit to provide basic medical assistance for minor injuries that may occur during a fire incident.
Fire Safety Signage: Clear and visible signs indicating fire exits, fire extinguisher locations, and emergency contact information to aid in navigation during an emergency.
Safety Whistle: A loud whistle to attract attention and signal for help in case of being trapped or unable to communicate verbally.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Fire-resistant gloves and a mask to provide protection against heat and smoke when evacuating or handling fire-related situations.
Important Documents: Copies of important documents such as insurance policies, identification cards, and contact information stored in a fireproof safe and waterproof container.
List of Emergency Numbers: A list of emergency contact numbers, including fire departments, police, medical services, and utility providers.
Flashlight: A battery-operated flashlight or headlamp to provide additional light during power outages or smoky conditions.
Escape Ladder: A portable safety fire ladder designed for easy deployment and escape from upper levels of a multi-story home. Check our our emergency fire ladders.
Fire Safety Education Material: Pamphlets, brochures, or guidelines providing essential fire safety information, including prevention tips and instructions on how to use fire safety equipment effectively.
Remember, it’s important to regularly check the expiration dates, functionality, and accessibility of the items in your fire safety kit to ensure their effectiveness during an emergency.