Keeping Safe in Your House During a Fire
Though you may not think you’ll ever fall victim to a house fire, it’s better to be prepared to avoid panicking. To increase your chances of survival, just follow these steps.
React as soon as you hear your smoke alarm go off. On hearing your smoke detector or alarm going off and seeing a fire, exit your home as safely as possible. 19 Your only concern is to get out of there as fast as possible. Nothing else is as important as this. You should be getting yourself and your family members out safely.
Safely exit through doors. If you don’t see smoke at the door, open it slowly and pass through it after making sure the door feels cool. If there is a fire preventing you from exiting the room, close the door.
Protect yourself from smoke inhalation (吸入浓烟). Get low to the floor and crouch or crawl on your hands and knees to avoid the smoke. 20 Cover your nose and mouth if you have to walk by or through a room filled with heavy smoke.
21 If your clothes catch fire, immediately stop what you’re doing, drop flat onto the ground, and roll around until you put the fire out.
Prevent the smoke if you can’t get out. 22 Close your door and cover all vents (通风口 ) and cracks (缝隙) around it with cloth or tape to keep smoke out. Whatever you do, don’t panic. You can always reclaim some measures of control, even if you feel trapped.
Call for help from a secondstory window. 23 You can take a sheet or something else—white preferably—and hang it out the window to signify that you need help when the first responder get there.
A.If you can’t escape your home, don’t panic. |
B.Stop, drop, and roll if your clothes catch fire. |
C.You are probably a lot safer by closing doors. |
D.Escape from a secondstory window if you can. |
E.Smoke inhalation causes people to become unconscious. |
F.Do not try to get your phone, valuables, or your other important possessions. |
G.If you are trapped in your secondstory room, get to an area where people can find you. |