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Special Populations Fire-Safe Checklist: A Fire Safety Factsheet for People with Special Needs

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More than 4,000 Americans die each year in fires, and approximately 25,000 are injured. Special populations such as older adults, people with disabilities, the deaf and hard of hearing and the visually impaired can significantly increase their chances of surviving a fire by practicing proven fire safety precautions.

The United States Fire Administration (USFA), a directorate of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), encourages individuals with special needs to use this fire safety checklist to help protect themselves and their home from fire. Personal responsibility is the key to fire safety ...Fire Stops With You!

UNDERSTANDING THE RISK

Why are Special Populations at Risk?

Special populations are at risk for a number of reasons:

HAVE A SOUND FIRE SAFETY AND ESCAPE PLAN

It is vitally important to make and practice escape plans. In the event of a fire, remember, time is the biggest enemy and every second counts!

DEVELOP A HOME FIRE SAFETY PLAN

People with mobility difficulties should be encouraged to have their bedroom on the ground floor and as close as possible to an exit.

INFORM OTHERS OF YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS

Contact your local fire department on a non-emergency telephone number and explain your special needs.

INSTALL AND MAINTAIN SMOKE ALARMS

Working smoke alarms installed on every level of your home dramatically increase your chances of survival.

For More Information Contact:

The United States Fire Administration
Office of Fire Management Programs
16825 South Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, MD 21727

Visit our Kid's Page: www.usfa.fema.gov/kids

Last Updated: June 23, 2004 01:54 PM