Fire Safety Plan
Alert/Rescue/Confine/Fight/Evacuate
Designated Meeting Area
Facts
100

Who is responsible for fire safety?

Everyone!

100

What floors are alerted when a fire alarm pull station is activated?

The floor above and the floor below

100

How do you identify a floor warden?

They are wearing their red fire brigade caps and vests

100

How many different types of fire extinguishers are there?

5

200

Fire produces toxic gases and depletes

Oxygen

200

How do you indicate that a room has been checked?

Mark the door using a door hanger

200

What's in the first aid supplies?

Kits, oxygen and an AED

200

What are class K fire extinguishers used for?

To put out cooking fires in cased by oils, fats or grease

300

What is the most common cause of fire related deaths?

Asphyxiation

300

How do you confine a fire to a room?

Close the door

300

Should you wait in your car once you are outside and after checking in at your designated meeting area?

No

300

Where are fire extinguishers commonly located at 8500 Freeport?

Near all stairwell entrances

400

What are the five items that the fire safety plan consists of?

Alert, Rescue, Confine, Fight and Evacuate

400

When should you fight a fire?

When it's small, you know how to use and extinguisher and feel comfortable using one and have access to an exit in the event you fail to put the fire out

400

Who do you report your head count to?

Fire Safety Officer

400

How long do fire extinguishers last?

About 10 seconds?

500

How quickly can flashover occur?

Within 5 minutes

500

What's the most important thing to do when entering the stairwell?

Merge

500

How long should you stay at your designated meeting area?

Until an "All Clear" is given by Property Management

500

What is the P.A.S.S method?

Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the lever and Sweep from side to side