FIRE SAFETY POWER POINT

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FIRE SAFETY POWER POINT

The Main Causes of Fire: Smoking/Matches Misuse of Electricity Defects in Heating Systems Spontaneous Ignition Improper Rubbish Disposal Arson Prevention of Fatal Fires: Fire Extinguishers Smoke Detectors Sprinkler Systems Prevention

The Acronym RACE is useful in Fighting a Fire: R: Rescue: Move all pt to safe area A: Activate the alarm :location and type of fire. C: Confine the fire: close windows/doors, shut of electrical equipment E: Extinguish the fire always remain calm amd make sure you are aware of your facilited fire plan, where the extinguishers are, and the evacuation plan for your area.