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CREATE AND PRACTICE YOUR HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN TODAY!
Do you know the sounds of your smoke alarm?
What does it mean if your smoke alarm chirps?
What does it mean when your smoke alarm beeps?
Do you know the number to call if your house is on fire?
Do you know your address so you can tell emergency responders?
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1. Read each section on the front and back and follow the instructions for planning and practicing your home fire escape plan.
2. After completing your plan, follow the numbers and fold along the dotted lines to create a paper airplane.
Oregon State PoliceOFFICE OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL
503-934-8228oregon.gov/osp/sfm | [email protected]
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STEP 1Write down each
room of your home.
STEP 2Next to each room,
write two ways to get out.
STEP 3Pick a meeting spot that is
outside and in front of your home.
STEP 4Make sure everyone knows what
sounds a smoke alarm makes and what to do when they hear them.
• When it chirps, it is time to replace your smoke alarm.
• When it beeps, everyone needs to get out quickly and go to the assigned meeting place.
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INVOLVE ALL MEMBERS OF
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A HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN.08
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OREGON OFFICE OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL