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SECURITY BAR SAFETY

People are afraid of crime near their homes. To feel safe, many people install security bars on their doors and windows. Some security bars, also called burglar bars, can trap you in a fire. They can also keep firefighters from getting in to rescue you. Tips for Home Escape ⚫Have working smoke alarms in each bedroom. You also need one outside each sleeping area. Install alarms on every level of the home. Mount alarms in the basement. ⚪Test all smoke alarms once a month. Press the test button to be sure the alarms are working. ⚫Draw a map of your home. Show all doors and windows. Find at least two ways out of every room. ⚪Choose an outside meeting place. It should be a safe distance from the home. It should be visible from the street. ⚫Talk about the plan with everyone in your home. Have a fire drill in your home twice a year. ⚪Make sure all exits can be opened easily from the inside. This includes barred doors and windows. ⚫Choose security bars that have quick-rele

HEADREST SAFETY TIP.

 The headrest of a car seat is delibrately kept detachable and sharp so it could be used to break open the glass of car in case of fire or emergency. The car's glass too are kept easily breakable from inside.  Very few people know about this.

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