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How to Create a Fire Safety Plan

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How to Create a Fire Safety Plan

Whether you have children or not, it’s important to have a fire safety plan in place at all times. Living in a Chicago condominium can give you a few obstacles that a single-family home would not. That is why it is very important to keep your fire safety knowledge in Chicago up to date and a plan in place at all times.

Here are a few ways to keep you safe and sound from a fire breaking out and what to do if it ever does.

What is a Fire Safety Plan?

This plan is one that you and your Chicago condo owner will have worked on. They will have a plan in place to show you the proper way to exit the building, they have met the Chicago fire safety codes, and they have a variety of alarms and fire extinguishers in place should a fire break out.

Your part of the fire safety plan is knowing your exit strategy, knowing where the extinguishers are, and making sure your family practices a fire drill on a regular basis. This will help you and your family to reach safety in the unfortunate event a fire breaks out.

What Should be Part of Your Plan?

There are a few things to keep in mind as part of your fire safety plan in Chicago. Check out these tips below and make sure you have implemented them:

  • Never leave food cooking on the stove without someone watching over it.
  • Make sure that everyone in your family knows where the portable fire extinguishers are at all times.
  • Practice your fire safety routes on a regular basis.
  • Make sure that everyone in your family knows exactly how many doors are between you and the exit in case of a fire.
  • Make sure your children and other family members know where the fire exits are. Review the fact they should never get in the elevator but always take the stairs in case of an emergency.
  • Practice a safe spot to meet outside of the building in case of a fire breaking out in your Chicago condominium.
  • Be sure to always check the surge protectors and other power strips in your home to ensure they are not overloaded.

Items Your Landlord is Responsible For

As an apartment tenant, your property management team is responsible for a variety of fire safety items in your condo. Some of those include:

  • Ensuring all emergency lights are working at all times
  • Fire extinguishers being checked annually and certified that they are ready should a fire break out
  • Making sure that all doors and stairways are clear of obstacles and easily opened
  • Ensuring that all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in the common areas are in good working order

Having a fire safety management team such as Connected Fire Safety can help both tenants and property management teams. Contact them today to make sure your Chicago fire safety plan is in place before disaster strikes.

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