Take Extra Care Smoke Alarms Fit smoke alarms on every level of your home Test them weekly Change the batteries every year.

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Take Extra Care Smoke Alarms Fit smoke alarms on every level of your home Test them weekly Change the batteries every year

Take Extra Care Escape Plans The best escape route is the normal way out of your home Think of a second route in case the first one is blocked Make sure exits are clear at all times

Take Extra Care Cooking Safely Never leave cooking unattended Take care if you are wearing loose clothing Keep tea towels, cloths and leads away from the cooker and hob

Take Extra Care Electrical Safety Never overload sockets Unplug electrical appliances and chargers when you are not using them and when you go to bed Look for signs of dangerous or loose wiring

Take Extra Care Smoking Safety Avoid smoking when tired, taking drugs or if you’ve been drinking Put it out, right out – make sure cigarettes are properly extinguished