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Possibly the most important plan you’ll ever make

Design a home fire escape plan to suit your home and talk about it with everybody in the house. If a child has been involved in planning and practising an escape plan they are more likely to get out alive in a house fire. The sample below illustrates a possible plan.

  • Make a home fire escape plan and practice at least twice a year.
  • Try and have two ways out of a room.
  • Use windows as an alternative means of escape if safe to do so.
  • Have one Safe Meeting Place outside your home (e.g. your letterbox).

Make sure you can get out of your home quickly if there is a fire

The best fire escape plan is worthless if your escape route is blocked.

While deadlocks and security grilles may deter intruders, they can be deadly in a fire.


Home Fire Escape Plan

When you are in the house:

  • Leave keys in any deadlock, or on a hook close to the door or window, and out of reach of intruders.
  • Make sure that window security grilles and screens open readily from the inside.
  • Make sure that all windows and doors open easily for all members of your family.
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Involve everyone in your household in discussing fire safety, what to do and where to go in an emergency.


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Possibly the most important plan you’ll ever make.

Design your home fire escape plan to suit your home and talk about it with everybody in the house. If a child has been involved in planning and practising an escape plan they are more likely to get out alive in a house fire.

  • Make a home fire escape plan and practice at least twice a year.
  • Crawl low if caught in smoke.
  • Use windows as an alternative means of escape if safe to do so.
  • Cover broken glass with a blanket or doona.
  • Once out, stay out at a safe meeting place outside your home (e.g. next to your letterbox).

The best fire escape plan is worthless if your escape route is blocked. While deadlocks and security grilles may deter intruders, they can be deadly in a fire. When you are in the house:

  • Leave keys in any deadlock, or on a hook (preferably attached to a chain) close to the door or window, and out of reach of intruders.
  • Make sure that window security grilles and screens open readily from the inside.
  • Make sure that all windows and doors open easily for all members of your family.
  • If you have visitors staying over for the first time, show them your esape plan so they know what to do in a fire emergency. Make sure they know where your Safe Meeting Place is located.

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