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HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • Learning Objective: – Children will be aware of what

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • Learning Objective: – Children will be aware of what to do if a smoke alarm went off. – Children to understand the need for a Fire Escape Plan.

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • Success Criteria: – Children will know what to do

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • Success Criteria: – Children will know what to do if a smoke alarm went off. – Children will know and understand the need for a Fire Escape Plan.

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS Task: – What do you think you would you do

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS Task: – What do you think you would you do if your smoke alarm started beeping at home? – Discuss with your partner what you think you should do. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT IF YOU HAVEN’T GOT AT LEAST ONE SMOKE ALARM IN YOUR HOUSE YOU WILL NEED TO GET ONE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If there is a fire in your house? (Plan A)

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If there is a fire in your house? (Plan A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Shout to wake everyone up and stay together if possible. Feel each door, with the back of your hand, before going through it. If the door is hot that is where the fire may be behind so do not open it. (See Plan B). If the door is cold go through it, closing it behind you. Crawl low to the floor if there is smoke so that you can breathe more easily. Get outside by the nearest downstairs door. Once outside phone 999 and ask for the fire service. NEVER GO BACK IN!

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If the door is hot and you are trapped in

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If the door is hot and you are trapped in the room. (Plan B) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure the door is shut. Place blankets, clothing or rugs at the bottom of the door to keep out smoke. If it is safe to do so, call 999 from the room if you have a mobile, or if there is a phone in the room. Open the window and shout “FIRE!! Until a passer-by phones the fire service. Stand by the open window to breathe in fresh air and to be seen when the fire engine arrives. 6. Remain calm!

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If you live in a flat 1. NEVER use a

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If you live in a flat 1. NEVER use a lift, unless with a firefighter. 2. If possible follow PLAN A to get everyone out of the building. 3. If you are unable to get out of the building follow PLAN B. 4. Never attempt to climb out of the building if you are above the first floor. 5. Make sure everyone else in the building is warned. 6. NEVER GO BACK INTO THE BUILDING!

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If heat or smoke becomes dangerously close. 1. 2. 3.

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS If heat or smoke becomes dangerously close. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Drop bedding out of the window to soften your fall. Climb out feet first, holding onto the windowsill. Lower yourself to your arm’s length before dropping to the ground. If there adults with you get them to help you out before getting out themselves. If there is a roof or ledge under the window, climb onto it. NEVER jump-Injuries often occur this way.

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS Independent Activity: Make a checklist of the key points for

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS Independent Activity: Make a checklist of the key points for a HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN to show to YOUR family that you can put on the fridge.

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS Role Play: • In groups role play a scenario where

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS Role Play: • In groups role play a scenario where a fire alarm has gone off at home

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • As an extension activity you could draw a bird’seye

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • As an extension activity you could draw a bird’seye plan of your home, including all floors (A proforma is attached. ) • Mark the main escape routes and the key Home Escape Plan points.

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • Plenary/Review: – Share your own Home Fire Escape Plan

HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANS • Plenary/Review: – Share your own Home Fire Escape Plan and escape route with the rest of the class. – Do you feel that you have achieved the learning objective? – Your homework is to ensure your family is aware of your Home Fire Escape Plan.