Blocked Exits Can Become Fire Traps
Keep Doors and Windows Clear to Ensure Home Fire Safety
For many people, home is a sanctuary filled with items that make them feel comfortable and safe. But when furniture, boxes and other items block or clutter doors and windows, they can become inadvertent fire hazards that threaten or altogether eliminate occupants’ ability to escape a fire.
According to the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association’s NFPA 101, Life Safety Code ®, every sleeping room and living area in the home must have two clear ways out – usually a door and a window. To ensure that all ways out are easily reached, the following steps should be taken:
- Remove any interior key operated locks or padlocks on doors.
- Check to see that all windows open and close easily. Remove any nails or paint that jam them shut.
- If you have security bars on one or more windows make sure they have quick release devices that everyone in your home knows how to use.
- If you use permanent hurricane shutters during storms, remember to put them back in the open position when there is no longer a storm threat. If you use plywood sheets, remove them when the inclement weather passes.
- Remove all smaller items in and around windows, including potted plants, which can slow down escape.
Clear and uncluttered ways out serve as part of an effective home fire escape plan. After making sure all your ways out are not blocked and easy to use, create a plan for how everyone will get out in a fire. Choose a meeting place outside in front of your home where everyone can meet upon exiting, and make sure everyone knows the local emergency phone number to alert the local fire department. Check to see that working smoke alarms have been properly installed throughout your home, and that everyone knows the sound the alarm makes when there’s a fire. Then practice your escape drill regularly, at least twice a year.
A few minor adjustments and relocated items, as needed, can make a life-saving difference for all members of the household. For additional information about exits in the home, or to learn more about home escape planning and practice, contact the Central Keystone COG at 570-522-1326 or visit NFPA’s official Web site at www.nfpa.org/homeescape. Click the links below for handouts and flyers published by the NFPA & the US Fire Administration:
EscapePlanningTips
EscapeGrid
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hoarding_and_fire_safety_flyer
CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting June 1, 2023
CENTRAL KEYSTONE
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
June 01, 2023 @ 4:00 PM
Agenda 6.1.2023
CENTRAL KEYSTONE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE May 5, 2023 @ 4:00 PM
CENTRAL KEYSTONE
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
May 5, 2023 @ 4:00 PM
Agenda 5.5.2023
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CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting 4/6/2023
The monthly CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting will be held on 4/6/2023 @ 4:00pm.
Agenda 4.6.2023
The fire prevention focus for March is Fire is fast! Plan your escape for your abilities.
Blocked Exits Can Become Fire Traps
Keep Doors and Windows Clear to Ensure Home Fire Safety
For many people, home is a sanctuary filled with items that make them feel comfortable and safe. But when furniture, boxes and other items block or clutter doors and windows, they can become inadvertent fire hazards that threaten or altogether eliminate occupants’ ability to escape a fire.
According to the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association’s NFPA 101, Life Safety Code ®, every sleeping room and living area in the home must have two clear ways out – usually a door and a window. To ensure that all ways out are easily reached, the following steps should be taken:
Clear and uncluttered ways out serve as part of an effective home fire escape plan. After making sure all your ways out are not blocked and easy to use, create a plan for how everyone will get out in a fire. Choose a meeting place outside in front of your home where everyone can meet upon exiting, and make sure everyone knows the local emergency phone number to alert the local fire department. Check to see that working smoke alarms have been properly installed throughout your home, and that everyone knows the sound the alarm makes when there’s a fire. Then practice your escape drill regularly, at least twice a year.
A few minor adjustments and relocated items, as needed, can make a life-saving difference for all members of the household. For additional information about exits in the home, or to learn more about home escape planning and practice, contact the Central Keystone COG at 570-522-1326 or visit NFPA’s official Web site at www.nfpa.org/homeescape. Click the links below for handouts and flyers published by the NFPA & the US Fire Administration:
EscapePlanningTips
EscapeGrid
two_ways_out_infographic
hoarding_and_fire_safety_flyer
CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting 3/2/2023
The monthly CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting will be held on 3/2/2023 @ 4:00pm.
Agenda 3.2.2023
CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting 2/2/2023
The monthly CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting will be held on 2/2/2023 @ 4:00pm.
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CKCOG Executive Committee & Organizational Meeting 1/5/2023
The 2023 Organizational Meeting & Election of Officers will be held on January 5, 2022 at 4:00pm. (Organizational Meeting 2023)
The monthly CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting will be held immediately after adjournment of this meeting.
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Agenda 1.5.2023
CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting 12/8/2022
The monthly CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting will be held on December 8, 2022 at 4:00pm.
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Agenda 12.08.2022
CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting for November 10, 2022
The monthly CKCOG Executive Committee Meeting will be held on November 10, 2022 at 4:00pm.
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Agenda 11/10/2022