Home Security Escape Plan Designing!
How to write an escape plan
In every home, there should be an escape plan to help your family know what to do in the event of fire, theft, carbon monoxide poisons, etc. The plan should have details of your home area (All rooms) and demonstrate at least two ways to escape the home in every room.
Once you write the plan, you should practice regularly and post the plan in an area where your family members can view it often. First, if you haven’t installed fire alarms and CO alarms do so immediately. The alarms have proven to save millions of lives. You want to make sure the alarms are installed properly, and working properly.
When writing an escape plan make, sure that each family member is present. This is the key to learning, growing, and staying alive.
Starting your plan, once you outline all rooms in your home, write two escapes for each room. Consider windows, doors, etc. You want to discover new ways out of the home in the event your original escape plan fails. Discover new ways out of the home. Once you have laid out your escape plan and backup plan, consider your family.
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