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Atlantic Beach Fire Department is committed to Safety, Fire Prevention, and Public Education.  This page contains information about how to keep you and your family safe.

 

Fire Prevention Week 2011
October
9 - 15, 2011
"It’s Fire Prevention Week. Protect your Family from Fire! "


www.firepreventionweek.org

 

Atlantic Beach Fire Department Encourages Residents to Keep their Homes Safe During Fire Prevention Week, October 9-15, 2011

What’s the best way to protect your family from fire? Be ahead of the game, of course. With more than 360,000 home fires reported in the United States in 2009, according to the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), your best defense is a good offense. That’s why Atlantic Beach Fire Department is teaming up with NFPA during the October 9-15, 2011, to let our community know: “It’s Fire Prevention Week. Protect your Family from Fire!” This year’s campaign focuses on preventing the leading causes of home fires -- cooking, heating and electrical equipment, as well as candles and smoking materials. Additionally, it urges people to protect their homes and families with life-saving technology and planning.

“In 2009, 2,565 people died in home fires. Nearly all of these deaths could have been prevented by taking a few simple precautions like having working smoke alarms and a home fire escape plan, keeping things that can burn away from the stove and always turning off space heaters before going to bed,” says Deputy Chief Mike Simpson, Fire Marshal of the Atlantic Beach Fire Department. “Fire is a dangerous opponent, but by anticipating the hazards, you are much less likely to be one of the nearly 13,000 people injured in home fires each year.”

Atlantic Beach Fire Department offers the following tips for protecting your home and family from fire:

  • Stay in the kitchen while you are frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove.

  • Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove, or portable space heater.

  • Have a three-foot “kid-free zone” around open fires and space heaters.

  • Replace or repair damaged or loose electrical cords.

  • If you smoke, smoke outside.

  • Use deep, wide ashtrays on a sturdy table.

  • Blow out all candles when you leave the room or go to bed. Avoid the use of candles in the bedroom and other areas where people may fall asleep.

While preventing home fires in Atlantic Beach is always our number one priority, it is not always possible. Atlantic Beach residents need to provide the best protection to keep their homes and families safe in the event of a fire. This can be achieved by developing an escape plan which you practice regularly and equipping homes with life-saving technologies like smoke alarms and home fire sprinklers.”

The following tips will help keep your family safe if there is a fire in your home:

  • Install smoke alarms inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home (including the basement).

  • Interconnect all smoke alarms in the home so when one sounds, they all sound.

  • Test smoke alarms at least monthly and replace all smoke alarms when they are 10 years old or sooner if they do not respond when tested.

  • Make sure everyone in your home knows how to respond if the smoke alarm sounds.

  • Pull together everyone in your household and make a plan. Walk through your home and inspect all possible ways out.  Households with children should consider drawing a floor plan of your home, marking two ways out of each room, including windows and doors.

  • If you are building or remodeling your home, consider installing home fire sprinklers.

The Atlantic Beach Fire Department will be hosting activities during Fire Prevention Week to promote “It’s Fire Prevention Week. Protect your Family from Fire!” Through these educational, family-oriented activities, residents can learn more about the power of prevention and available technologies to protect their own families from fire.

To find out more about Fire Prevention Week programs and activities in Atlantic Beach, please contact the Atlantic Beach Fire Department Lieutenant James Ainsworth at 252-726-7361. To learn more about “It’s Fire Prevention Week. Protect your Family from Fire!” visit NFPA’s Web site at www.firepreventionweek.org.

 

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Come visit us during Fire Prevention Week and learn more about Fire Safety in your home.  Atlantic Beach Fire Department offers Public Education to children and adults, residential and commercial.  We also offer Residential Fire Safety Inspections and assistance in emergency planning.  For more information or to schedule a visit to the Fire Department, please contact Lieutenant James Ainsworth, Fire Prevention Officer, at (252)726-7361.

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General Fire Safety Tips

  • Keep children away from open flames and electrical receptacles.
  • Make sure your smoke detector is maintained and working properly.  Have a smoke detector on every level of your home.
  • Keep your emergency numbers near the telephone.
  • Always call the fire department for any fire, even if the fire has been completely extinguished.

Teach Your Children What To Do In Case Of A Fire!

  • GET LOW AND GO!
  • Planning is the key to a fast and safe exit from a fire.  Do it today, don’t wait until a fire occurs.
  • Start by drawing a floor plan of your home, marking two ways out of each room; especially the sleeping areas.  If you live in a two-story house, you may want to invest in a fire safety ladder, available at most hardware stores.
  • Have a meeting place outside of our home for everyone to go to after they have gotten out of the home.  (tree, mailbox, etc.)
  • Practice your escape plan! Have a fire drill just like you children do in school.  Make it as realistic as possible.  Pretend the lights are out and the house is filling up with smoke.  Remember to stay low and crawl under the smoke touching the doors with the backs of you hand to check for heat before opening the door.  Remember not to open a hot door!  Go to another exit instead.
  • If you live in an apartment, use the stairs where necessary and never use an elevator, as it may get stuck between floors or worse, take you to the floor of the fire.
  • Be Prepared.  Make sure everyone in your family understands the escape route and knows what to do.  Remember, get out first, then call 911 at a neighbors house.  Never go back into a burning structure once you have escaped!