Test and Change Smoke and CO2 Detector Batteries
These vital safety devices don’t do much if they aren’t charged and connected, so test both your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors regularly. Stock up on those AA batteries and get it done. Earplugs required. You should do the same for your carbon monoxide detector, especially if your home burns gas.
Check your fire extinguisher
In honor of fire safety month, check your fire extinguisher’s pressure gauge. The needle should stay in the green if the fire extinguisher is still good. You should also check the nozzle and hose for cracks. Teach your family how to use the fire extinguisher in case of an emergency too.
Develop a fire escape plan
Sit down and get on the same page with your family about a fire escape plan. Download some basic guidelines from the National Fire Protection Association. Stock up on items like fire extinguishers, emergency kits, and batteries for your smoke detectors.
Add fire escape ladders to higher floors
Escaping a fire from the top floor can be dangerous business. Add a fire escape ladder for each of the bedrooms in your home for an additional exit in an emergency.
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