List down 5 Do's and Don'ts in case of fire in school.
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DO'S
1.Escape first, then call for help.
2. Develop a home fire escape plan and designate a meeting place outside.
3. Make sure everyone in the family knows two ways to escape from every room.
4. Plan two exit from the room/home.
5. Practice feeling your way out with your eyes closed.
DON'TS
Never stand up in a fire, always crawl low under the smoke and try to keep your mouth covered. Never return to a burning building for any reason; it may cost you your life.
2. Never go back into a burning building for any reason. Teach children not to hide from firefighters. If someone is missing, tell the firefighters. They are equipped to perform rescues safely.
3. Do not secure open fire/smoke check door open as they limit the spread of fire/smoke when in closed position.
4. Never run cords under rugs or carpets where heat might build up or damage to a cord may go unnoticed.
5. Never connect generators to another power source such as power lines. There verse flow of electricity or "back feed" can electrocute an unsuspecting utility worker.
hope helps
DO'S
1.Escape first, then call for help.
2. Develop a home fire escape plan and designate a meeting place outside.
3. Make sure everyone in the family knows two ways to escape from every room.
4. Plan two exit from the room/home.
5. Practice feeling your way out with your eyes closed.
DON'TS
Never stand up in a fire, always crawl low under the smoke and try to keep your mouth covered. Never return to a burning building for any reason; it may cost you your life.
2. Never go back into a burning building for any reason. Teach children not to hide from firefighters. If someone is missing, tell the firefighters. They are equipped to perform rescues safely.
3. Do not secure open fire/smoke check door open as they limit the spread of fire/smoke when in closed position.
4. Never run cords under rugs or carpets where heat might build up or damage to a cord may go unnoticed.
5. Never connect generators to another power source such as power lines. There verse flow of electricity or "back feed" can electrocute an unsuspecting utility worker.
hope helps
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Hello!
When in case of fire in school:
DO's -->
» Try to be calm
» Run for you life first
» Leave all your possessions
» Stay away from the school building
» For safety keep close to a teacher
DONT's -->
» Do not panic
» Do not push in the staircase. Somebody might fall and hurt himself/herself at that dangerous moment
» Do not use the elevator
» Do not take your bag and stuff with you
» Do not go near the fire with the extinguisher
______________________________
#BeSafe
HOPE THIS HELPS U...☺
When in case of fire in school:
DO's -->
» Try to be calm
» Run for you life first
» Leave all your possessions
» Stay away from the school building
» For safety keep close to a teacher
DONT's -->
» Do not panic
» Do not push in the staircase. Somebody might fall and hurt himself/herself at that dangerous moment
» Do not use the elevator
» Do not take your bag and stuff with you
» Do not go near the fire with the extinguisher
______________________________
#BeSafe
HOPE THIS HELPS U...☺
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