By James C. Calvert


We all see and hear from the news that a fire accident has cost another set of lives. Fire can take away lives as easily as starting it. There are several ways to prevent fire but knowing how to deal with it when it happens is the key to surviving. The following are things that will help you survive in case of a fiery disaster.

Although it may sound easy, getting out of the place where fire is can be tough especially when you are with several other people. They will begin to panic and begin shoving and pulling other people. The trick is to move fluidly and map out your location. Focus on reaching the emergency exits.

Do not waste precious time to save yourself when fire happens. Many people tend to believe that they have time to salvage the things from their home and they end up trapped inside. Make sure you know your way towards the exit the moment fire happens.

When you come across a door that is smoking or warm when you touch it, do not attempt to open it. You are checking to see if there is fire on the other side of the room.

Drop to the floor is the room you are in is consumed by smoke. You will breathe less smoke when you drop to the floor. You can then take your time to crawl on your knees and elbow as you breathe heavily.

For some reason, you are trapped inside a room and fire is slowly creeping inside. Find a secure spot where you can easily be seen by people for example, the window. You can call for help if you still have the time.

Never hide under the bed instead, use the sheets to cover the cracks and openings on the door to keep smoke from entering. If you find yourself near a window, open it so that you can call for help. Use some of the sheets to cover your mouth and nose to prevent inhalation of smoke.

The key to preventing such tragedy is knowing how to stop it in the first place. Learn the basics of fire prevention and always have a plan in mind when things go wrong. You can either promote a fire safety drive in your town or you can join groups that educate people from the risks involving fire.

As they always say, prevention is always better than cure. The best way to prevent fire is to educate the people inside your home about the dangers of fire and the dangers of leaving appliances or flammable materials out in the open.




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