Practice, Practice, Practice
Once you have designed your plan, test it to make sure it works. Make sure to run through the drills on a regular basis. Regular exit drills in the home will allow you to test the plan and make adjustments as needed. When practicing your exit drills in the home, remember to use alternate escape routes as well. Make sure that your children know what to do during the drill - this will help them to know what to do in a true emergency.
911
Everyone should know the location of telephones in the home and where to find a telephone outside of the home (a neighbors house). It is very important that children also know the 911 phone number in order to report a fire or other emergencies to authorities.
Special Needs
People with physical or mental handicaps face greater risks during a fire emergency. People with special needs should
sleep in a bedroom near someone who can help in the event of an emergency. A physically handicapped person may
require a sleeping area on the ground floor. Design a special escape plan based on the abilities of the person.
Additional Tips
View Additional Tips (PDF) on planning your escape plan.