Fire Safety

IT’S NOT YOUR PARENTS’ JOB ANYMORE:

The Basics of College Fire Safety if a fire should occur…

  • Close the doors to stop the spread of fire.
  • Pull the building’s fire alarm and alert others as you’re leaving.
  • Get out of the building immediately. Don’t stop to grab your things; they can be replaced, but you can’t.
  • Notify the fire department from outside the building.
  • Do not go back inside the building to retrieve any belongings.

You are at a higher risk of fire if…

  • You live in unsprinklered housing.
  • You do not have a working smoke alarm
  • You do not have a fire extinguisher and/or do not know how to use it.
  • You are under the influence of alcohol.
  • You leave candles unattended or burn them near flammable materials, such as posters, wall tapestries and bedding.
  • You smoke cigarettes and throw them away carelessly.
  • You plug too many appliances into a single outlet or extension cord.

You can protect yourself if you…

Smoke Alarms:

  • Ensure that your residence hall, apartment, or house has working smoke alarms.
  • Check the batteries regularly.
  • Don’t cover smoke alarms with posters, wall tapestries and furniture.

Fire Extinguishers:

  • Buy a fire extinguisher and learn how to use it BEFORE a fire breaks out.
  • Regularly check your fire extinguisher to make sure it is fully charged.

Sprinklers:

  • Live in an apartment or residence hall that has a sprinkler system, which significantly increases your chance of surviving a fire.

Candles:

  • Always extinguish candles before going to bed or leaving the room.
  • Keep candles away from items that could easily catch fire.

Extension Cords:

  • Use UL-listed extension cords and do not plug too many appliances into a single outlet. This could cause them to overload, heat up and catch fire.
  • Don’t run extension cords under carpets.

Cigarettes and Alcohol:

  • Do not leave smoking materials burning; fully extinguish cigarettes when you are through with them.
  • Do not throw cigarette butts in the trash.
  • Search couch and chair cushions for smoldering cigarettes.
  • Drink responsibly. Studies show that more than half of all fire victims were under the influence of alcohol.

Escape:

  • Have a fire escape ladder as an alternate route from a second or third floor bedroom.
  • Know two ways out of every building.

For more tips and information, visit http://www.campusfire.org/.