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100

What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?

Stop Drop Roll


100
What should you pack up if your house gets on fire?

Nothing, leave quickly

100

You shouldn't touch the doorknob in a fire if the doorknob is what?

hot

100

A device that sprays chemicals that put out fires are called?

fire extinguishers

100

Should an outside meeting place be included in a home fire escape plan?

yes

200

Hallways and stairwells should be _________ of debris so no one will fall trying to escape a home fire.

clear or free

200

How often should you practice fire drills? 

twice a year

200

When is a good time to practice the at home fire escape plan?

night

200

What is the first thing you should do when you detect a fire in the home?

Leave quickly

200
How many rooms should have a smoke detector?
every room
300

What room in the house starts the most fires?

kitchen

300

Fireworks are considered ____________. They are dangerous and can cause serious harm if mishandled. 

explosives
300

How many exits should there be in every room

2

300

What are the two main exits out of any room?

window   door

300

Water can extinguish paper, wood, or clothes, but it can't extinguish what three things?

grease 

oil

electricity


400

Why should you stay low when exiting a fire? 

smoke and heat rises

400

When exiting a house fire the main thing you need to remember is to what?

stay low to the ground
400

How many feet away should you keep flammable objects away from the stove and portable heaters?

3 feet

400

Most fires occur during what time of day?

night

400

How often should you change the battery in your smoke detector?

once a year

500
What are four examples of flammable materials given in the text?

household chemicals

rags

wood

newspaper

500

What are the three elements needed to start a fire?

heat

fuel

air

500

A substance that easily catches on fire is defined as 

flammable

500

How often should you test smoke alarms?

once a month

500

A dangerous situation in which too much electric current flows along a single circuit is called an 

electrical overload