Help save lives with Red Cross’ fire safety tips

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Posted on Oct 11 2011
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– Install smoke alarms
– Create a fire escape plan

Every 82 seconds a home fire breaks out, according to the National Fire Protection Agency. Fires can cause irreparable damage to homes and businesses displacing families and employees. Last year, the American Red Cross responded to 63,000 home fires across the country and provided comfort and basic necessities to those affected. This October 9-15 the Red Cross is helping families and businesses learn how to protect themselves and others from fires in observance of National Fire Prevention Week.

“Taking simple steps like installing smoke detectors and developing and practicing a fire escape plan can make a critical difference in saving lives, homes and workplaces,” said J.D. Tenorio, Emergency Services director of the American Red Cross, NMI Chapter, who recommends that every family and business develop and practice a fire safety plan. “Everyone at home, school and work should know what to do when they hear the sound of a smoke alarm.”
Additional recommendations include:

– Install smoke alarms on every level of the house and inside bedrooms.

– Replace batteries in smoke alarms at least once a year. Test each alarm monthly by pushing the test button.

– Ensure that household members know two ways to escape from every room and designate a place to meet outside of your house in case of a fire. Practice your plan at least twice a year.

– Follow your escape plan in case of fire. Get out, stay out, and call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number. Visit www.redcross.org/homefires for additional fire safety tips.

Business, too, should be prepared. Fire is the most common of all business disasters. Companies, schools and other organizations can learn how to prepare for fires and other emergencies by becoming a member of the Red Cross Ready Rating Program at www.readyrating.org. Complete a free, online assessment of your current readiness level and receive customized feedback with tips to improve preparedness.

In addition to helping families and businesses prepare their homes and facilities for potential fires, the Red Cross is there to help those in need when fires break out. The NMI Chapter responded to 10 home fires in the past 12 months, the most recent one occurring on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011, when a fire completely destroyed a single family home. Red Cross Disaster Action Team member Claudine Atalig responded to the scene. Fortunately there were no injuries. The Red Cross was able to assist the family with immediate emergency needs such as food and clothing. The NMI Chapter also has a shelter that is made available to clients who are displaced by such incidents and have no other place to stay.

“In order to continue responding to disasters like fires at homes and businesses here in the Northern Marianas, the Red Cross depends on the generous support of individuals and businesses in the community,” said Tenorio. If you or someone you know would like to volunteer or donate, contact the local American Red Cross Chapter at 234-3459. [B](ARC)[/B]

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