P1W11: Making Fire
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P1.11.4 Personal Fire Safety Plan
Fire Safety Plan Template
Fire Safety Plan for [Your Home/Classroom]
1. Floor Plan and Evacuation Routes
(Draw a simple map)
- Primary Exit: [e.g., Front door, main hallway]
- Secondary Exit: [e.g., Window in bedroom/classroom]
- Safe Meeting Point: [e.g., Tree in the yard, school assembly area]
2. Fire Extinguisher and Safety Tools
- Fire Extinguisher Locations: [e.g., Kitchen, near classroom door]
- Other Tools: [e.g., Sand bucket, fire blanket]
3. Emergency Steps During a Fire
- Stay calm and shout for help.
- Crawl low under smoke to avoid breathing it in.
- Feel doors with the back of your hand before opening them.
- If the door is hot, use another exit.
- Follow evacuation routes to the meeting point.
- Close doors behind you as you leave.
- Once safe, call emergency services: [Emergency Number].
- Do not return inside for belongings!
4. Fire Prevention Tips
- Turn off stoves, heaters, and electrical appliances when not in use.
- Keep flammable items (paper, curtains) away from heat sources.
- Don’t leave candles unattended.
- Avoid overloading electrical outlets.
- Store matches and lighters out of children’s reach.
5. Family or Classroom Emergency Contacts
- Parent/Guardian: [Name, Phone Number]
- Neighbor/Relative: [Name, Phone Number]
- Emergency Services: [Emergency Number]
6. Notes or Special Considerations
(Add anything specific, like accommodating young children, pets, or students with special needs.)