Specification
Fire Extinguishers
Results from a nationwide research 
study show that only one in three (34%) 
American households have more than 
one fire extinguisher while nearly four 
out of five (78%) have more than one 
television. Having a fire extinguisher 
within reach can help you create a 
path to safety, and may even help put 
out a small, contained fire. Be safer in 
your home by learning more about 
fire extinguishers.
 Place a fire extinguisher within easy 
reach in rooms where fires are more 
likely to start such as the kitchen, living 
room and laundry room. Place a fire 
extinguisher in the bedroom for use in 
case you need to create a path to safety. 
Nearly half of all fatal fires occur dur-
ing late night and early morning hours, 
when families are asleep. 
 Choose a multipurpose extinguisher 
that is large enough to put out a small 
fire but not too heavy to handle.
 Learn to use a fire extinguisher properly.
 Always call the fire department before 
you try to extinguish a fire yourself.
Smoke Alarms
Studies show, while most homes  
in America have smoke alarms,  
approximately 40% of them do 
not work. This is for the most part  
due to old age, or dead or missing  
batteries. A smoke alarm, like any  
home appliance, should be updated  
and maintained. 
Take these steps to protect your family:
 Install smoke alarms in every room  
of the home and especially in or  
near all sleeping areas.
 Test your smoke alarms quarterly and 
change batteries every six months to 
make sure they are working properly.
 Replace smoke alarms that are  
at least 10 years old.
Consider installing wireless  
interconnected smoke alarms,  
such as those in the Kidde Wireless  
System. The alarms are linked, so  
when one sounds, all will sound.
Other Fire Safety Tips
 Make sure everyone in your home 
knows how to call 9-1-1 in case of 
fire or emergency.
 Practice a home fire escape plan 
regularly with the entire family. 
Practice during the day and night. 
Be aware of who may not wake to 
the sound of an alarm and assign 
an adult to assist that person 
during an emergency.
 Be safe if you smoke by dousing 
cigarette and cigar butts with 
water before dumping them.
 Use caution not to overload 
electrical outlets, extension cords 
or power strips. Check all wires 
and cords for damage regularly.
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 HOME FIRE SAFETY TIPS


