Imagine your neighbours house is on fire . Write a paragraph how would help your neighbour to escape from the dangerous situation.
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Answer:
PLS MARK ME AS BRAINALIST PLS SIR OR MADAM
Explanation:
What to do if there is a fire
If there's a fire, you need to act quickly.
Make sure you are prepared and that everyone in your house knows exactly what to do.
Alert everyone
Make sure everyone in the house knows about the fire - shout and get everyone together.
Get everyone out
You should have an escape route planned that everyone in your house is familiar with.
As you escape, remember:
don't delay to save valuables or look for pets
don't investigate the fire
crawl on the floor if there's smoke - the air is cleaner near the floor
on the floor, put your nose as low as possible - remember, smoke is toxic and can kill you
as you go out, only open the doors you need to and close any open doors you can to slow the spread of the fire
feel doors with the back of your hand before you open them, if they're warm, don't open them - the fire is on the other side
if you're escaping with others, stay together if you can
If your clothes catch fire
don't run around - you will fan the flames and make them burn faster
lying down makes it harder for the fire to spread and reduces the effect of flames on your face and head - flames burn upwards
smother the flames - cover the flames with heavy material, like a coat or blanket; this blocks the fire's supply of oxygen
roll around - rolling smothers the flames
If you are trapped by fire
The common time for families to be caught in a fire situation is during the night. A good night time routine may help keep any escape route clear and a smoke alarm will give you an early warning of fire. However, if you are trapped by fire consider the following advice.
Get everyone into one room and close the door
Smoke and fumes can kill people quickly, so put bedding or towels along the bottom of the door to seal the gap
Open the window and stay near it for fresh air and let the Firefighters see you
Shout for help so neighbours can offer you assistance and call for the Fire Brigade
If you are on a ground or first floor, you may be able to escape from a window
If you have to break the window, cover the jagged glass with towels or thick bedding
Throw some more bedding out of the window to break your fall
Don't jump out of the window - lower yourself down to arm's length and drop to the ground
If you have any children or elderly or disabled people with you, plan the order you will escape in so that you can help them down
Don't stop or go back in for any reason
What to do if you live in a high-rise flat
If a fire starts in your flat or the stairwell and you can't get out:
get everyone into a room with a window - put cushions, bedding, or clothes around the bottom of the door to block smoke
open the window - if you feel in serious danger, wave a sheet out of the window so the firefighters know you're there
if the fire is directly outside your flat, seal your front door with tape, bedding or clothes, close any ventilators and phone 999
if your front door becomes hot, wet it down
Answer:
call the fire works fast
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