SMOKE ALARMS
FIRE CHEMISTRY
HOME ESCAPE
100

WHAT CUTS THE RISK OF DYING IN A FIRE BY 50%?

SMOKE ALARMS

100

WHAT ARE THE THREE PARTS OF THE FIRE TRAINGLE?

HEAT, FUEL, AND OXYGEN

100

HOW MANY WAYS DO YOU NEED TO KNOW OUT OF EACH ROOM?

TWO
200

HOW FAR AWAY SHOULD SMOKE ALARMS BE FROM COOKING APPLIANCES TO AVOID FALSE ALARMS?

10 FEET

200

WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOUR CLOTHES CATCH ON FIRE?

STOP, DROP, AND ROLL

200

WHAT WILL HELP YOU LIMIT THE SPREAD OF FIRE AND SMOKE WHEN YOU EVACUATE A FIRE?

CLOSE THE DOOR

300

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU TEST SMOKE ALARMS?

ONCE A MONTH

300

PUTTING WATER ON THE FIRE REMOVES WHICH PART OF THE FIRE TRIANGLE?

HEAT

300

WHERE SHOULD YOUR MEETING PLACE BE LOCATED?

IN THE FRONT OF THE HOUSE, BY A TREE OR MAILBOX

400

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU REPLACE SMOKE ALARMS?

EVERY 10 YEARS

400

WHAT IS THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN IN ROOM AIR?

21%

400

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU PRACTICE YOUR HOME FIRE ESCAPE?

TWICE A YEAR

500

WHERE SHOULD SMOKE ALARMS BE INSTALLED IN THE HOME?

IN EVERY SLEEPING ROOM, OUTSIDE EACH SLEEPING AREA AND ON EVERY LEVEL OF THE HOME

500

HOW HOT CAN SPARKLERS BRUN?

1200 DEGREES

500

WHAT NEEDS TO BE CLEARLY VISIBLE TO FIREFIGHTERS (BOTH DAY AND NIGHT) TO ENSURE THEY GET TO YOUR HOUSE FAST IN AN EMERGENCY?

HOUSE NUMBER

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