Prevention
- Cook only where allowed.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
- Do not overload outlets.
- Use only surge protected power strips.
If You Encounter a Fire or Smoke
- Alert others and pull the closest fire alarm.
- Evacuate the building.
- Do not use the elevator.
- Grab your purse/wallet/keys.
- Close all doors behind you as you leave.
- Evacuate and move far enough away form the building to be safe and out of the way of responders. Visit the Functional Needs Emergency Information page if you need evacuation assistance.
- Do not re-enter the building until emergency responders have given the all-clear.
- Call 911.
- Provide as much additional information as you can, such as where the fire (building name and address) is and if there are people inside.
- Self report basic personal information to emergency response personnel for tracking.
College Student’s Guide to Fire and Safety Education
Should You Extinguish a Fire?
- For a small fire, try to extinguish it. (See below for extinguisher directions)
- Do NOT use an extinguisher if:
- You are not comfortable putting out the fire.
- Heavy smoke is filling the room or it is difficult to breathe.
- Your escape route could be blocked.
- The fire is large or spreading rapidly (larger than a trashcan).
- The fire is partially hidden behind a wall or ceiling.
- There are hazardous materials (flammable liquids) present.
- If the above listed conditions exist, close any doors present and evacuate instead.
How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
- Pull the pin at the top of the extinguisher.
- Aim the hose at the base of the fire.
- Squeeze the metal handle.
- Sweep the hose from side to side at the base of the fire.
- Watch this FEMA video on using an extinguisher.
Four out of five campus-related deaths happen off-campus. If you plan to live off campus, you need to watch this video produced by students from Rowan University.