It is a common misconception that in the event of a fire you will be able to escape easily, just by walking out the front door. However, this is not the case. When we are confronted with an emergency situation such as a house fire, our instincts can betray us. Waitemata Community Risk Reduction Advisor, Michael Hoyne says having a 3-Step-Escape-Plan could save your life, “It’s easy to get out of your house when there is no smoke and you can see the route, but when you take away that visibility and your stress levels are heightened, a practiced plan is invaluable for getting out quickly”. A house fire can kill in less than three minutes so it is vital that you can get out as quickly as possible. Having smoke alarms installed in every bedroom, living room and hallway will give you an early warning but with only one or two minutes to get out after the alarm sounds, you need to move quickly. “When you are woken from a deep sleep by a smoke alarm, it is obviously going to be shocking, you will be confused and disorientated and struggle to find your way out,” says Michael. The only way to be truly sure that we will do the right thing in the event of a fire is to plan for and practice it before it happens. Creating your 3-Step-Escape-Plan is easy, all you need to do is decide on your: 3-Step-Escape-Plan 1. First escape route. 2. Second escape route. 3. Meeting place. Make sure everyone in your household knows these three important steps and ensure they practice it regularly. Head to www.escapemyhouse.co.nz to make your household’s 3-Step-EscapePlan, it could save your life. 18 Page NS Waitakere & NS North Shore
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