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a long project on safety measures during fire 5 or 6 pages so I mark u'r answer in Brainliest but Long answer dana plzzzzz


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Answered by ajitsingh905858
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Fires are the leading causes of home injury and death. Consider:

Approximately one-half of home fire deaths occur in homes without smoke alarms.Most residential fires occur during the winter months.Alcohol use contributes to an estimated 40% of residential fires.Most victims of fires die from smoke or toxic gases and not from burns.Cooking is the primary cause of home fires.Smoking is the leading cause of fire-related deaths.

Here's another fact: Despite a fire alarm's piercing sound, children, teenagers -- even some adults -- can sleep through it. For this reason, it's important to teach everyone in your home how to escape a late-night fire. 

This checklist can help you spot fire hazards in your home. It will also help you prepare your family to quickly escape a fire:

Smoke Detectors

Put smoke alarms/detectors in strategic locations in your home, such as the kitchen, near bedrooms, and near fireplaces or stoves. Install at least one smoke alarm on every floor of your home, including the basement.Replace batteries in smoke detectors once a year. Check your alarm twice a year. A good way to remember: when daylight saving and standard time change each spring and fall.For people with hearing impairments, special smoke alarms with strobes and/or vibration are available. You can buy these online and through local fire equipment distributors.Install new smoke alarms when they are 10 years old or older (sooner if one is damaged or not working).
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