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Fire drill! 7 steps to staying safe

By D.A. Warwick

How to create a fire escape plan for your home.
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Decide on a meeting place. Pick a place outside to regroup after leaving the house so you can account for everyone. Call the fire department from a neighbour's house or a cellphone.

Know at least two means of escape. That goes for every area of the home: for the second floor, if there is no balcony or access to the roof of a garage or shed through a window, consider installing a fire escape ladder.

Act smart. If you hear the smoke alarm in the night, react immediately. Before you open your bedroom door, feel the door with the back of your hand to see if it's hot. If it's not hot, open the door slowly to check for smoke or fire. If you encounter smoke, get down on your hands and knees and crawl to the nearest exit.

Practise regularly. Go over the fire escape plan with those you live with at least twice a year.

The Ontario Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council has an online information sheet to help you with your fire escape plan.

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