What is the first thing you should do if a fire breaks out in your home or neighbour hood
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If a fire starts in your house get out, stay out and dial 999 and ask for the Fire and Rescue Service.
If you call 999 give:
•the operator your full address
details of building on fire, for example a two-storey house
details of anyone still trapped in the building and the room they are in
What you need to do when a fire starts
•It's important that everyone in your house knows what to do should a fire occur.
•If you hear a smoke alarm or discover a fire
•try not to panic
•tell everyone in the house
•using your pre-planned escape route, get everyone out of the building as quickly as possible
smoke rises so stay low or crawl on the floor in the cleaner air where it's easier to breathe
•don't stop to collect any valuables or possessions
•don't stop to look for pets
•if possible, close the door to the room where the fire is located and close all doors behind you as you leave (to delay the spread of fire and smoke)
before opening a closed door, touch it with the back of your hand; don't open it if feels warm - the fire will be on the other side.
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