I've see this first hand twice in my life.
First time was two adults an there dog. The dog apparently never woke up, the woman didn't ether. The man managed to roll out of bed but the way to the exit was not clear an he never made it to the back door that was 10 feet from his bed. I was the second one on the scene at 2.5 minutes an it was to late.
The second was a 2 year old. The house actually exploded an blew the front door 30 yards off the house in the middle of the day. Everyone got out but the 2 year old that was in the far back of the house. When we got there it was probably to late but we tried to make entry threw the bedroom wall. But no one could tell us where the kid was. Kid was under the bed right where we were going in but was to late by then. Kid had several minutes to get out but climbed under the bed that was under a window.
Children are almost always found under beds. Its there natural reaction to danger. If you do not drill them on how to go out windows there reaction to a fire will always be to get under the bed. Forget doors. Most housed only have 2. Windows are everywhere. Teach kids how to use them. I don't care if its a second story. The fall is nothing compared to burning to death.
Don't wast your money on fire extinguishers only to forget training your kids how to get out. Let the house burn but save the people. Smoke alarms with strobes in every room. Beds pushed ageist walls under windows to climb on to get out. Never leave junk in the way of you exit.
You will have a house burn down in your life. Its not a what if, it a when! So train for it.
I had a video online but its acting up. Its shows that you have about 3.5 minutes after a fire starts to get out or you wont. It takes almost half that to set off the fire alarm. You would not believe how little time that is.
Thought I would add that even though I do have a fire extinguisher in my truck I do not keep one in my house. I believe they mess up your priorities. If you have a fire an you dont have one you automatically get everyone out an call for help. If you have a fire extinguisher your brain turns to "save the house" mode. By the time you use up that fire extinguisher an realize how little they do, you have wasted to much of the time you have to get your family safe. So I don't have one in the house to distract me from my priorities.
First time was two adults an there dog. The dog apparently never woke up, the woman didn't ether. The man managed to roll out of bed but the way to the exit was not clear an he never made it to the back door that was 10 feet from his bed. I was the second one on the scene at 2.5 minutes an it was to late.
The second was a 2 year old. The house actually exploded an blew the front door 30 yards off the house in the middle of the day. Everyone got out but the 2 year old that was in the far back of the house. When we got there it was probably to late but we tried to make entry threw the bedroom wall. But no one could tell us where the kid was. Kid was under the bed right where we were going in but was to late by then. Kid had several minutes to get out but climbed under the bed that was under a window.
Children are almost always found under beds. Its there natural reaction to danger. If you do not drill them on how to go out windows there reaction to a fire will always be to get under the bed. Forget doors. Most housed only have 2. Windows are everywhere. Teach kids how to use them. I don't care if its a second story. The fall is nothing compared to burning to death.
Don't wast your money on fire extinguishers only to forget training your kids how to get out. Let the house burn but save the people. Smoke alarms with strobes in every room. Beds pushed ageist walls under windows to climb on to get out. Never leave junk in the way of you exit.
You will have a house burn down in your life. Its not a what if, it a when! So train for it.
I had a video online but its acting up. Its shows that you have about 3.5 minutes after a fire starts to get out or you wont. It takes almost half that to set off the fire alarm. You would not believe how little time that is.
Thought I would add that even though I do have a fire extinguisher in my truck I do not keep one in my house. I believe they mess up your priorities. If you have a fire an you dont have one you automatically get everyone out an call for help. If you have a fire extinguisher your brain turns to "save the house" mode. By the time you use up that fire extinguisher an realize how little they do, you have wasted to much of the time you have to get your family safe. So I don't have one in the house to distract me from my priorities.
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