SMOKE ALARMS
•    Have a working smoke alarm on each level of your home and outside                   bedrooms.
•    Test smoke alarms monthly and change the batteries at least once a year.
•    Install smoke alarms away from air vents.
•    Install smoke alarms on the ceiling or wall, at least 4 inches from the corners.
•    When affixed to walls, smoke alarms should be between 4 and 12 inches             from the ceiling.
•    Never disable or remove smoke alarm batteries.
ESCAPE PLANNING
•    Develop a fire escape plan with the members of your household and practice      often.
•    Know two ways to exit from every room in your home.
•    Make sure that safety bars on windows can be opened from inside your               home.
•    Crawl low, under smoke.
•    Feel closed doors. If hot, use another exit.
•    Identify a place to meet outside in case of fire. Never re-enter a burning               building.
•    Escape first. Then call 9-1-1 for emergency assistance.
FIRE SAFETY
•    Keep clothes, blankets, curtains and other combustibles at least three feet           from portable heaters.
•    Place portable heaters where they will not tip over easily.
•    Have chimneys cleaned and inspected annually by a professional.
•    Clear the area around the hearth of debris, flammables and decorative                 materials.
•    Always use a metal mesh screen with fireplaces and leave glass doors open       while burning a fire.
•    Keep clothes, towels and other combustibles away from stove burners.
•    Never leave cooking unattended.
•    Be sure your stove and small appliances are off before going to bed.
•    Check for frayed wires and do not run cords under rugs or furniture.
•    Never overload electrical sockets.
•    Keep lighters and matches out of the reach of children.
•    Never leave cigarettes unattended.
•    Never smoke in bed.