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Fire Perevention
Fire Prevention

Pg. 1
 It is a function of many fire
departments.
 It is a proactive method of
reducing emergencies and
the damage caused by them.

Fire Prevention

Pg. 2
The goal of fire prevention is to educate the
public to take precautions to prevent
potentially harmful fires, and be educated about
surviving them.

GoalFire PereventionPrevention
of Fire

Pg. 3
A fire naturally occurs when the elements
are present and combined in the right
mixture

Fire Perevention
Fire Prevention

Pg. 4
Fuels are materials that
burn. The higher the
temperature, the easier and
quicker they burn.
Common fuels include:
 Solvents such as
acetone, alcohols, and
toluene.
 Gases such as acetylene
and propane.
 Solids such as wood and
paper.

Fire Prevention: Fuel

Pg. 5
Oxygen or other substances
capable of releasing oxygen to a
fire.
Common oxidizers include:
 Acids, especially nitric
and perchloric acids
chlorine dioxide.
 Others such as
potassium permanganate
and potassium chlorate.

Fire Prevention: Oxidizers

Pg. 6
An ignition source can be:
 A Spark
 Static electricity
 Arcs from electrical
equipment, faulty or
otherwise
 A lit cigarette
 A hot light bulb

Fire Prevention: Ignition

Pg. 7
Students
Students are often the primary target
of fire prevention. Firefighters will
visit schools and teach students the
basics of fire prevention. Workshops
should be conducted in schools for
educating students for the effects of
fires and how to deal with it.

Fire Prevention: Target Audience

Pg. 8
Adults
It is important that 'adults' also
know the basics of fire
prevention. Teaching children
and maintaining safe
environments at work and
home are essential to
preventing dangerous
emergencies.
Fire Prevention: Target Audience

Pg. 9
Senior citizens
Along with young
children, seniors have been
identified as an "at risk"
group, especially in hazardous
situations. It is important that
seniors have pre-planned their
escape routes and have access
to emergency exits, for
example.
Fire Prevention: Target Audience

Pg. 10
An ignition source can be:
 A Spark
 Static electricity
 Arcs from electrical
equipment, faulty or
otherwise
 A lit cigarette
 A hot light bulb

Fire Prevention: Ignition

Pg. 11
Stop, drop
and roll
If one's clothing catches on fire, the
most effective method of extinguishing
the fire is to stop, drop to the
ground, and roll back and forth to
smother the flame. Running around
will simply fan the flames.

Fire Prevention: Lesson

Pg. 12
Get out and stay out
Each year, many people are
injured or killed because they
reenter their burning homes.
If you are lucky enough to
have escaped, stay out.

Fire Prevention: Lesson

Pg. 13
Firefighters are
your friends
One of the most critical jobs of
a firefighter is search and rescue.
For young children, it is
important that firefighters are
seen as people they can follow
and trust.
Fire Prevention: Lesson

Pg. 14
Stop, drop
and roll
If one's clothing catches on fire, the
most effective method of extinguishing
the fire is to stop, drop to the
ground, and roll back and forth to
smother the flame. Running around
will simply fan the flames.

Fire Prevention: Lesson

Pg. 15
Smoke Detector
It is a device that
detects smoke, typically as an indicator
of fire. Commercial, industrial, and
mass residential devices issue a signal
to a fire alarm system, while household
detectors, known as smoke
alarms, generally issue a local audible
or visual alarm from the detector itself.

Fire Prevention: Smoke Detector

Pg. 16
Smoke Detector

Fire Prevention: Smoke Detector

Pg. 17
Maintenance of
Smoke Detector
The most common cause of smoke detector failure
is missing or disconnected batteries.
Nuisance alarms are the most common reason for
deliberately disconnecting batteries.
Missing, disconnected, or dead batteries account
for 73% of smoke detector failures.
There are more homes with no working smoke
detectors than there are homes without any smoke
detectors at all. There are millions of homes in each
category.

Fire Prevention: Maintenance of Smoke
Detector

Pg. 18
Maintenance of
Smoke Detector
Smoke detectors should be installed on
every level of your home.
Change your batteries twice a year.
Clean your detectors also.
Replace the entire unit every ten years.
Disconnecting your batteries, for any
reason, is dangerous and illegal.

Fire Prevention: Maintenance of Smoke
Detector

Pg. 19
Prevention

 Electrical
Improper use of extension cords is prohibited.
Always plug extension cords and power strips
directly into building wiring – no “daisy
chaining”.
Use heavy-duty, grounded, single appliance
extension cords only. Light/medium duty “zip”
cords are prohibited.

Fire Prevention: Prevention

Pg. 20
Prevention

 Electrical
Multiple plug adapters are
prohibited.
Have additional wall outlets
installed.
Use power strips with breaker
protection instead.

Fire Prevention: Prevention

Pg. 21
Flammable and
Combustible Materials
If a spill occurs:
Limit spread by diking with suitable
absorbent material.
Minimize vapors by covering surface of
spill with same absorbent material.
Notify supervisor immediately. Call 911 to
summon Fire Department if necessary.
Contact EHSS for assistance and guidance.
Ensure all sources of ignition are off or
controlled.
Begin cleanup right away.

Fire Prevention: Flammable &
Combustible Mats.

Pg. 22
Flammable and
Combustible Materials
Keep away those possible,
substitute flammable materials
with safer, less/non
flammable, non-toxic
materials.

Fire Prevention: Flammable &
Combustible Mats.

Pg. 23
Flammable and
Combustible Materials
Some flammable liquids, such as
xylene, toluene, benzene, and gasoline
have a tendency to accumulate a static
electric charge, which can release a
spark that ignites the liquid.
Always bond metal dispensing and
receiving containers together before
pouring.

Fire Prevention: Flammable &
Combustible Mats.

Pg. 24
Fire Protection
Systems
Fire extinguishers can play an important role in
the fire protection program. How successfully
they can function, however, depends upon the
following conditions having been met:
Extinguisher is properly located, is the
proper type for the fire, and is in working
order.
The fire is discovered while still small
enough to be extinguished, and someone is
ready, willing, and able to use the
extinguisher.

Fire Prevention: Fire

Pg. 25
Fire Prevention
Week
Fire Prevention Week is observed in the
United States in October.
Happens in every month of October.
Many fire departments observe "Fire
Prevention Month" for all of October.
Fire departments may visit schools, hang
banners, give firehouse tours or hold open
houses.

Fire Prevention: Fire Prevention Month

Pg. 26
Fire Emergency
Training
Inform employees of the following:
Fire hazards in their work area.
Protection measures specific to
them.
Fire Prevention Plan
requirements.

Fire Prevention: Fire Emergency Training

Pg. 27

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Fire Prevention

  • 2.  It is a function of many fire departments.  It is a proactive method of reducing emergencies and the damage caused by them. Fire Prevention Pg. 2
  • 3. The goal of fire prevention is to educate the public to take precautions to prevent potentially harmful fires, and be educated about surviving them. GoalFire PereventionPrevention of Fire Pg. 3
  • 4. A fire naturally occurs when the elements are present and combined in the right mixture Fire Perevention Fire Prevention Pg. 4
  • 5. Fuels are materials that burn. The higher the temperature, the easier and quicker they burn. Common fuels include:  Solvents such as acetone, alcohols, and toluene.  Gases such as acetylene and propane.  Solids such as wood and paper. Fire Prevention: Fuel Pg. 5
  • 6. Oxygen or other substances capable of releasing oxygen to a fire. Common oxidizers include:  Acids, especially nitric and perchloric acids chlorine dioxide.  Others such as potassium permanganate and potassium chlorate. Fire Prevention: Oxidizers Pg. 6
  • 7. An ignition source can be:  A Spark  Static electricity  Arcs from electrical equipment, faulty or otherwise  A lit cigarette  A hot light bulb Fire Prevention: Ignition Pg. 7
  • 8. Students Students are often the primary target of fire prevention. Firefighters will visit schools and teach students the basics of fire prevention. Workshops should be conducted in schools for educating students for the effects of fires and how to deal with it. Fire Prevention: Target Audience Pg. 8
  • 9. Adults It is important that 'adults' also know the basics of fire prevention. Teaching children and maintaining safe environments at work and home are essential to preventing dangerous emergencies. Fire Prevention: Target Audience Pg. 9
  • 10. Senior citizens Along with young children, seniors have been identified as an "at risk" group, especially in hazardous situations. It is important that seniors have pre-planned their escape routes and have access to emergency exits, for example. Fire Prevention: Target Audience Pg. 10
  • 11. An ignition source can be:  A Spark  Static electricity  Arcs from electrical equipment, faulty or otherwise  A lit cigarette  A hot light bulb Fire Prevention: Ignition Pg. 11
  • 12. Stop, drop and roll If one's clothing catches on fire, the most effective method of extinguishing the fire is to stop, drop to the ground, and roll back and forth to smother the flame. Running around will simply fan the flames. Fire Prevention: Lesson Pg. 12
  • 13. Get out and stay out Each year, many people are injured or killed because they reenter their burning homes. If you are lucky enough to have escaped, stay out. Fire Prevention: Lesson Pg. 13
  • 14. Firefighters are your friends One of the most critical jobs of a firefighter is search and rescue. For young children, it is important that firefighters are seen as people they can follow and trust. Fire Prevention: Lesson Pg. 14
  • 15. Stop, drop and roll If one's clothing catches on fire, the most effective method of extinguishing the fire is to stop, drop to the ground, and roll back and forth to smother the flame. Running around will simply fan the flames. Fire Prevention: Lesson Pg. 15
  • 16. Smoke Detector It is a device that detects smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial, industrial, and mass residential devices issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors, known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself. Fire Prevention: Smoke Detector Pg. 16
  • 17. Smoke Detector Fire Prevention: Smoke Detector Pg. 17
  • 18. Maintenance of Smoke Detector The most common cause of smoke detector failure is missing or disconnected batteries. Nuisance alarms are the most common reason for deliberately disconnecting batteries. Missing, disconnected, or dead batteries account for 73% of smoke detector failures. There are more homes with no working smoke detectors than there are homes without any smoke detectors at all. There are millions of homes in each category. Fire Prevention: Maintenance of Smoke Detector Pg. 18
  • 19. Maintenance of Smoke Detector Smoke detectors should be installed on every level of your home. Change your batteries twice a year. Clean your detectors also. Replace the entire unit every ten years. Disconnecting your batteries, for any reason, is dangerous and illegal. Fire Prevention: Maintenance of Smoke Detector Pg. 19
  • 20. Prevention  Electrical Improper use of extension cords is prohibited. Always plug extension cords and power strips directly into building wiring – no “daisy chaining”. Use heavy-duty, grounded, single appliance extension cords only. Light/medium duty “zip” cords are prohibited. Fire Prevention: Prevention Pg. 20
  • 21. Prevention  Electrical Multiple plug adapters are prohibited. Have additional wall outlets installed. Use power strips with breaker protection instead. Fire Prevention: Prevention Pg. 21
  • 22. Flammable and Combustible Materials If a spill occurs: Limit spread by diking with suitable absorbent material. Minimize vapors by covering surface of spill with same absorbent material. Notify supervisor immediately. Call 911 to summon Fire Department if necessary. Contact EHSS for assistance and guidance. Ensure all sources of ignition are off or controlled. Begin cleanup right away. Fire Prevention: Flammable & Combustible Mats. Pg. 22
  • 23. Flammable and Combustible Materials Keep away those possible, substitute flammable materials with safer, less/non flammable, non-toxic materials. Fire Prevention: Flammable & Combustible Mats. Pg. 23
  • 24. Flammable and Combustible Materials Some flammable liquids, such as xylene, toluene, benzene, and gasoline have a tendency to accumulate a static electric charge, which can release a spark that ignites the liquid. Always bond metal dispensing and receiving containers together before pouring. Fire Prevention: Flammable & Combustible Mats. Pg. 24
  • 25. Fire Protection Systems Fire extinguishers can play an important role in the fire protection program. How successfully they can function, however, depends upon the following conditions having been met: Extinguisher is properly located, is the proper type for the fire, and is in working order. The fire is discovered while still small enough to be extinguished, and someone is ready, willing, and able to use the extinguisher. Fire Prevention: Fire Pg. 25
  • 26. Fire Prevention Week Fire Prevention Week is observed in the United States in October. Happens in every month of October. Many fire departments observe "Fire Prevention Month" for all of October. Fire departments may visit schools, hang banners, give firehouse tours or hold open houses. Fire Prevention: Fire Prevention Month Pg. 26
  • 27. Fire Emergency Training Inform employees of the following: Fire hazards in their work area. Protection measures specific to them. Fire Prevention Plan requirements. Fire Prevention: Fire Emergency Training Pg. 27