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There are 70,000 fires each year in Canada Preventing fires will lessen the chance of injury or death Knowing what to do in case of fire can save you from injury or death Smoke detectors save lives
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Every year, fire kills more than 400 people More than 3000 people are injured by fires every year Most fires occur in the home at night while people are sleeping Fires cause more than $1 Billion in damage each year
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Many people believe that the smell of smoke will wake them from sleep… NOT TRUE! Gases and smoke from a fire can cause you to pass out
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When smoke is present, smoke detectors sound an alarm to warn people – this warning allows people time to escape Smoke detectors can reduce the risk of dying in a home fire by nearly 50%
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Smoke detectors SHOULD be placed: › Outside bedroom doors › On every level of a home › In the basement Detectors may also be placed in: › Dining Rooms › Furnace/Utility Rooms › Hallways
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Detectors SHOULD NOT be placed in: › Kitchens › Bathrooms › Garages › Cool/Cold Places Dampness, temperature changes, cooking fumes, steam and exhaust fumes can affect the operation and reliability of smoke detectors
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Smoke rises – they should be placed high on walls or on the ceiling Ceiling mounted detectors should be placed at least 10 cm from the wall In a stairway with no door at the top or bottom, the detector should be placed along the path of the smoke as it moves up the stairs Stairways with doors at the bottom should have detectors at the bottom of the stairway
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Do not place smoke detectors close to windows, doors or heating vents – air flow can stop the detector from working properly
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Smoke detectors can operate with batteries and/or electricity Electric smoke detectors can be plug-in types or may be hardwired into a building’s electrical system Hardwired detectors must be installed by trained electricians – never connect to an electric circuit that can be turned off by a wall switch
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All electric smoke detectors MUST have a battery back- up – this allows the detector to work even when there is a power outage
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Check all smoke detectors (battery and electric) EVERY MONTH Put a new battery in the detector at least TWICE A YEAR › Good idea – replace batteries when you change your clocks in fall and spring Keep a record of when batteries are replaced False alarms – move the smoke detector to a new location
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Light a candle and blow it out under the smoke detector Press the test button to be sure the alarm is functioning Use a vacuum to clean the smoke detector regularly (do NOT remove the cover while vacuuming)
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These systems are typically used in factories, hotels and other public buildings – they are used in some homes A sprinkler system can cover any floor area – sprinklers open when exposed to heat Some systems open only the sprinklers closest to the fire – some open all sprinklers in the entire building
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If sprinkler systems were placed in homes, 60-70% of people who die in home fires might be saved Sprinkler systems act in the early stages of fire – they cut down heat, flames and smoke Property losses and insurance costs are reduced when sprinkler systems are used
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Video reflection sheets must be turned in at the end of class
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