Fire
Facts
- A fire can double in size every 30 seconds
- It can reach temperatures over 1,000 degrees in 90 seconds
- One breath of superheated 150 degree air can sear one’s lungs
- Using the wrong type of fire extinguisher can make matters worse
- Approximately 85% of the time, it’s the smoke inhalation that kills
Before a fire:
- Know at least two evacuation routes
- Locate fire alarm pulls/extinguishers
- Be familiar with RED—React, Evaluate, Decide
Responding to a fire:
- Pull the alarm if you discover a fire.
- When you hear the fire alarm, get out of the building using the nearest and safest exit.
- Go to the re-assembly area and let your professor/supervisor/emergency or building coordinator know you are there.
- Do not go back into the building until the fire department or Public Safety says it’s safe to do so.