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Fire

Fire

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.
  • 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

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.