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Install a smoke alarm on
every level of your home. Test smoke alarm batteries
every month and change them at least once a year.
Consider installing a 10-year lithium battery-powered
smoke alarm, which is sealed so it cannot be tampered
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The kitchen is a high
danger zone for fire, so be extra cautious when cooking.
Remember not to leave food unattended and don't wear
loose clothing when cooking. |
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Never use the range or
oven to heat your home. |
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Double-check the kitchen
to be sure the oven and all small appliances are turned
off before going to bed or leaving the house.
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Never smoke in bed.
Replace mattresses made prior to the 1973 Federal
Mattress Flammability Standard.
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Keep flammable materials,
such as drapes and clothing, at least three feet away
from your heater. |
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Don't overload electrical
outlets. |
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Develop and practice a
home fire escape plan. |
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In case of fire, crawl or
stay low to the ground, beneath the smoke. Get out. Stay
out. |