What is a fire?
A: A hot dangerous substance
B: A self-sustaining, chemical chain reaction with varying degrees of light
C: Orange, red, and yellow flames
D: None of the above
B: A self-sustaining, chemical chain reaction with varying degrees of light
For fire safety, what does the R.A.C.E. acronym stand for?
Rescue those in immediate danger.
Alarm others in the area with the nearest fire alarm.
Confine the fire and Call security or your designated emergency contact
Extinguish the fire or Evacuate.
Define the P.A.S.S. acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
What number is NOT listed in the emergency phone numbers list?
A: Poison Control
B: Neptune Fire Department
C: Building 9 Front Desk
D: Neptune Dept. of Public Works
D. Neptune Dept. of Public Works
What should every room have?
An emergency evacuation plan map and emergency phone numbers.
What is fire made up of?
A: Heat, smoke, and fumes
B: Sugar, spice, and everything nice
C: Fuel, oxygen, heat, and a chemical chain reaction
D: Chemical chain reaction, oil, and heat
C: Fuel, oxygen, heat, and a chemical chain reaction
When is it okay to run back into a fire?
A: When a valuable item has been lost inside.
B: When you want to check for other people.
C: When you want to help the firefighters.
D: You should never return into the fire.
D: You should never return into the fire.
Name 2 occasions when you should use a fire extinguisher.
When the fire is contained and not spreading
The extinguisher is readily available
You know how to use it properly
Personal safety is not compromised
There is a clear path for escape
How many security booths are there on campus?
There are 3.
What does the emergency plan contain?
Procedures and instructions for all kinds of natural, technological, and human/nature-imposed emergencies.
Which is NOT a component of the Fire Triangle?
A: Heat
B: Smoke
C: Fuel
D: Oxygen
B: Smoke
Which of these fires can safely be put out with water?
A: Ordinary fires
B: Grease fires
C: Chemical fires
D: Electrical fires
A: Ordinary fires
How can we maintain our fire extinguishers?
Checking the inspection tag monthly.
Checking that the extinguisher's needle is in the green area.
Keeping the surrounding area clear for accessibility.
What two objects are marked in the emergency evacuation map?
The pull stations and fire extinguisher.
What should you NOT do in a lockdown/shelter in place?
A: Lock the door.
B: Stay quiet.
C: Evacuate the building.
D: Turn the lights off.
C: Evacuate the building.
What are the 3 A’s that must be followed when a fire is discovered?
A: Activate, Assist, Attempt
B: Accessibility, Approachability, Authenticity
C: Assume, Activate, Attempt
A: Activate, Assist, Attempt
How can we keep our fire exits safe?
Keep them easily accessible and clear of equipment and furniture.
Where can one usually find a fire extinguisher?
Hallways, laundry rooms, meeting rooms, kitchens, mechanical/electrical rooms, and near exit doors.
How often does the Adult Program have fire and/or lockdown drills?
Monthly
What buildings have AED's?
Building 6 and 9
Which are types of extinguishers?
A: Dry chemical
B: Carbon Dioxide
C: Wet Chemical
D: Both A and B
E: All of the above
E: All of the above.
When should you not attempt to fight a fire?
A: When the smoke affects your breathing.
B: When you cannot see the exit.
C: The fire involves chemicals or electricity.
D: All of the above.
D: All of the above.
What are the Classes of Fire?
In the event of a lockdown, where should you hide?
A "safe corner", out of sight from the door's window.
In case of an evacuation, where should you go?
A: Remain in place.
B: Outside the nearest window.
C: The front door.
D: The closest exit.
D: The closest exit.
Specifically, the exit designated by the emergency evacuation plan.