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FIRE SAFETY FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT, HEARING OR MOBILITY ISSUES
This leaflet has been developed for people with sight, hearing and mobility issues and those who care for them. It provides practical advice and tips that will help protect you from the risk of fire.
PROTECT YOURHOME WITH
SMOKEALARMS
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Working smoke alarms save lives
Fit at least one smoke alarm on every level of your home.
•Testthealarmseverymonth.Neverdisconnectthemortakeoutthebatteriesifanalarmgoesoffbymistake.
•Ifyoucan’tfitalarmsyourself,contactyourlocalfireandrescueservicewhomaybeabletofitthemforyou.
•Mostfiresinthehomehappenatnight,somakesureyouhaveanalarminapositionthatwillwakeyouup,suchasinyourbedroom.
Top tip
Fit smoke alarms3
Tips if you have hearing, sight or mobility difficulties
Hearing difficulties
•Ifyouhaveahearingdifficultyyoucanget asmokealarmwhich usesastrobelightandvibratingpads.
•Alternatively,considerlinkingsmokealarmssothatwhenonegoesoff,theyallgooff.
•Intheeventofafire,ifitisdifficultforyoutocall999yourself,askaneighbourtodoitforyou.
•Ifyouhavespecialistequipment,suchasatextphoneorminicom,youcancontacttheemergencyserviceson18000.
Sight difficulties
•Putacolouredstickeronyoursmokealarmifyouhavetroubleseeingittotestit,oraskyourlocalfireandrescueserviceiftheycanprovideacolouredcover.
•Considerfittingbump-ons(alsoknownasplasticblisters)toappliancesasawayofmakingsuretheyareswitchedoffproperly.
•Unplugandthencheckelectricalleadsregularlybytouch.Iftheyarefrayedorfaultydon’tplugtheminorswitchthemon.Ifelectricsaregivingoffaburningsmellturnthemoffandunplugthemimmediately.
•Youmayalsowanttoconsiderplacingatactileindicatoralongyourescaperoutetomakeiteasiertofindtheexit.
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Mobility difficulties
•Ifitisdifficulttotestyouralarmsasksomebodytodoitforyou.Youcanalsogetremotecontrolledoreasyaccessalarms,whichcanbetestedfromthewallratherthantheceiling.TheDisabledLivingFoundationcanprovidemoreinformationontheseproducts.
•Ifyouhavetroublemovingaround,considerfittinganintercomwhichwillallowyoutoalertsomeoneintheeventofanemergency.
•Makesureyouhaveeasyaccesstoanymobilityaidsyoumayneed,suchasawalkingstick.
Further information and contact details for specialist support available can be found at the back of this leaflet.
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If you use oxygen
•Makesureyouroxygenequipmentisstoredsafelyoutofdirectsunlight,wellventilated,alwaysdryandawayfromheatsources.
•Don’tuseoxygennear nakedflames,including gasandelectriccookers –3metresisasafedistance.
•Forfurtherinformation,contactyouroxygensupplier.
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Never smoke or use electrical appliances, such as hairdryers, whilst using oxygen.
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If you use an electric blanket
Store electric blankets flat, rolled up or loosely folded to prevent damaging the internal wiring.
•Waterandelectricitydon’tmix,soavoidgettinganelectricblanketwet.Ifyoudo,waituntilitiscompletelydrybeforeusingitagain.
•Neveruseahotwaterbottleandanelectricblankettogether.
•Testelectricblanketseverythreeyears.Your localfireandrescueserviceorAgeUKmaydothisforyouforfree.
•Alwaysfollowthemanufacturer’sinstructions.
Store electric blankets flat or rolled up 7
Plan an escape route
Think about all possible escape routes in case there’s a fire.
•Itisagoodideatopractiseanescapesothatyoufeelconfidentyoucoulddoit dayornight.
•Keepaphoneinyourbedroomincaseyou needtomakean emergencycall.Ifit’samobile,keepitcharged.
•Makesureexitsarekeptclearandwelllit.
•Makesureyouknowhowyourhouseorpersonalalarmworks,includinganypasswordsorcodes.
Keep keys where you can find them in case you need them in a hurry.
Plan an escape route8
In the event of a fire
Don’t tackle fires yourself. If you can, get out, stay out and call 999.
•Ifyoucan’tcall999yourselfgetaneighbourtodoitforyou.
•Ifyoucan’tgetoutstayinaroomwithashutdoor,windowandphone,ideallyatthefrontofthehouse.
•Putbeddingroundthebottomofthedoortoblockoutthesmoke,thenopenthewindowandshout“HELPFIRE”.Keepawhistlehandyifit’shard toshout.
•Ifyoucan,closeinsidedoorsatnight.Thiswillhelpprevent afirefromspreading.
Top tip Top tip
Top tip
Get out, stay out and call 999 9
Support tailored to your needs
Directory enquiries
OnlinePhone book
The numbers for your local fire and rescue service or Social Services can be found in the phone book, via directory enquiries or online at www.gov.uk
•Registerwithyourlocalfireandrescueserviceifyouhavesight,hearing,ormobilityissuesorifyouuseoxygen.Thiswillmeanafirecrewismadeawareofyourcircumstancesintheeventofanemergency.
•ContactyourlocalfireandrescueserviceorSocialServicesifyouneedpracticalhelptailoredtomeetyourneeds.Theymaybeabletofitspecialistsmokealarmsforyouorprovideothersafetyequipment.
•SeetheFire Safety in the Homeleafletforfurtheradviceandtoptips.
•999shouldonlybeused forrealemergencies.
Contact via...
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More information and support
Electric blanket testing or access to handymen AgeUKFreephone08001696565www.ageuk.org.uk
Free, impartial advice on disability and mobility productsDisabledLivingFoundation08451309177www.dlf.org.ukhelpline@dlf.org.uk
Specialist equipment and advice for blind and partially sighted [email protected]
Specialist equipment and advice for deaf and hard of hearing peopleActiononHearingLoss08088080123Textphone:08088089000www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk
Support for people who are deafblindSense03003309256Textphone:08451270066www.sense.org.uk
Information and support for people who are disabled, especially for those with cerebral palsyScope08088003333www.scope.org.uk
Support for disabled people to live independentlyDisabilityRightsUKwww.disabilityrightsuk.org
Advice on fire prevention, including downloadable leaflets FireKillswww.facebook.com/firekillswww.gov.uk/firekills
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Formoreinformationon generalfiresafetyvisit www.facebook.com/firekills
FS075LP©CrownCopyright2015. PublishedbyCommunitiesand LocalGovernment,March2015.Printedonpapercomprisingnolessthan75%post-consumerwaste. Version3
ISBN 978-1409846048