1.
During a fire, what should you do when you touch a door knob and it is hot?
A
Don't open the door, place a towel or bedsheet under the door to prevent the smoke from coming in, and use your secondary exit (usually the window) to get out.
B
Open door and crawl out on your hands and knees.
C
Open door to check if there is a fire. Determine if you can safely exit through the primary exit, if not use your secondary exit.
D
Keep door close and stay put.
2.
After safely exiting a house from a fire, what should you do?
A
Go to a predetermined meeting place. Once out, stay out!
B
Call 911.
C
If need be, go back in and rescue other family members, pets or other important personal belongings.
D
A and B are correct.
3.
In order to save on heating bills during the winter seal the backdoor to prevent leaks.
True
False
4.
Which is the most frequent place that most house fires start?
A
Living Room
B
Bedroom
C
Bathroom
D
Kitchen
5.
When do most home fires start?
A
Early morning: between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.
B
Daytime: between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
C
Evening: between 5:00 p.m. and midnight.
D
Nighttime: between midnight and 6:00 a.m.
6.
In a fire you can’t see anything because of the thick black smoke. Expect total darkness.
True
False
7.
The smoke and gases produced by a fire can kill you. If you breathe these gases while you're sleeping, you may never wake up. If you breathe them while you are awake, you may become dizzy, disoriented and die.
True
False
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