Preparing Yourself a Fire Emergency Kit
According to the National Fire Protection Association, there was a report of a home fire every 85 seconds in the United States in 2013. A report of civilian injuries was reported every 33 minutes on average. The statistics are alarming. However, you can easily reduce the risk of being affected by a home fire by preparing a fire emergency kit.
A fire emergency kit should be light, portable, and easily accessible. Family members need to evacuate the house as quickly as possible. An emergency kit has to be light enough to carry and should be kept in a location that is easily accessible. It is preferable to keep the kit near your planned evacuation exit. It will save time and will reduce your exposure to hazardous smoke and fumes.
Store enough food, water, and other basic supplies in your fire emergency kit. First responders may not be able to focus on you and your loved ones. It is better to be well prepared and well equipped for any emergency situation.
Family preparedness is a key component to keeping family members safe. Conduct a fire escape drill at least once per year so that you and your family are familiar with the drill and procedures. Decide on a meeting place for all of the family members to gather to minimize the risk of getting separated in such emergency situations.
It is always better to be safe than sorry. Even if you have fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and other security devices installed inside your house, do not forget the importance of having an emergency fire kit ready.
If you're faced with a home fire, there will be fire and water damage that should be mitigated as soon as possible. In such cases, you should work with a professional restoration service provider such as Quality Cleaning & Restoration, DKI. We offer you the expertise to return your damaged home to its pre-loss condition in no time