Ten people were killed and one survivor jumped from the second floor of a home in Brockway, Pennsylvania early Thursday, April 3, 2008. Eight people, including 5 children, were killed and two were presumed dead. Two persons survived the deadly fire.
This sobering, deadly fire proves that despite public awareness campaigns, fires happen. These events are very tragic,but can be used as a teaching experience to save lives. Through the deaths of these unfortunate victims, we re-learn how important it is to be ready for a fire emergency.
First and foremost, make sure that your home is fire safe by having your electrical system inspected by a licensed electrician. Then, keep matches and other incendiary devices out of reach from children. Last but not least, make sure you install at least one fire extinguisher, smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector on each floor of your home within 15 feet of each bedroom. Also, make sure that a portable fire escape ladder is placed in each bedroom where the occupant can find it.
Each month, without warning if possible, practice a fire evacuation drill with the entire family. Pick a spot in the yard where everyone must meet to ensure everyone escapes safely. You can practice hanging the escape ladder on your window sill, but do not deploy or climb down the ladder unless it is an actual emergency. Make sure everyone in the home knows where the fire extinguisher is located on each floor and review the instructions so everyone is familiar how to use the extinguisher. Once again, never discharge a fire extinguisher unless it is being used on an actual fire.
We pray for the adults and children who perished in the Pennsylvania fire. It is a terrible loss for the town, the state and the country. Take the opportunity to reinforce fire safety in your own home, with your extended family and your community. With a small investment of time and money, you can make sure you are ready in case fire strikes.
Monday, April 21, 2008
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