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Home
Security Escape Plan Designing
How to write an escape plan
In every home, there should be an escape plan to help your
family know what to do in the event of fire, theft, carbon
monoxide poisons, etc. The plan should have details of your
home area (All rooms) and demonstrate at least two ways to
escape the home in every room.
Once you write the plan, you should practice regularly and
post the plan in an area where your family members can view
it often. First, if you haven’t installed fire alarms and
CO alarms do so immediately. The alarms have proven to save
millions of lives. You want to make sure the alarms are installed
properly, and working properly.
When writing an escape plan make, sure that each family
member is present. This is the key to learning, growing,
and staying alive.
Starting your plan, once you outline all rooms in your home,
write two escapes for each room. Consider windows, doors,
etc. You want to discover new ways out of the home in the
event your original escape plan fails. Discover new ways
out of the home. Once you have laid out your escape plan
and backup plan, consider your family.
Do you have infants? Do you have elderly in the home, limited
to mobility? Do you have disabled members in your home, including
hearing impairments, deaf, etc? Does your family sleep heavy
or light, will they wake up to the sound of smoke alarms.
Start:
You want to write in your plan someone to attend to infants,
elderly, disabled, deaf, etc in the event of fire or carbon
monoxide poison. The family should be alert to meet in
a safe area outside of the home. The family should also
know that stopping for materials is not an option. Materials
are replaceable lives are not. Children should be taught
to escape the home immediately in the event of fire. Panic
is not a choice in the eyes of danger. Rather panic is
the leading cause of many problems. Do not panic, do not
hide, rather get out of the home now! Teach your children.
At the closing of your plans, do not forget to include
an outdoor meeting area for your entire family.
Now that you have written your escape plan, it is time to
practice drills. You want each member of your family participating
in the fire drills. Experts recommend that you practice at
least twice annually, however I beg to differ.
Consider; some people forget more so than others do, especially
older people and small children. Consider these people and
practice more often. The experts do not consider Alzheimer’s
disease, amnesia, disabilities, etc.
When to practice;
You should practice escape drills during sleep hours. When
your family is sleeping, it is the best time to prepare
them to get out of the home. This will also help reduce
panic attacks, etc.
As you practice drills, make sure each family member assigned
to assist those with hearing difficulties; immobility, etc
know what to do. Never assign a small child to assist another
family member out of the home.
Hint: Did you know that carelessness makes up for the portion
of fires started over criminal activities.
Tip: Campfires are fun family experiences, yet it is important
that you as the adult make sure the fire is not, left unattended.
In addition, make sure the fire is completely out before
leave in the area.
Facts; did you know that even small fires can cause serious
damage. The truth is you may put out small fires, yet hidden
fire could go undetected. Don’t forget to add fire extinguishers
in your home.
Home
Security Fire Extinguishers
How to
Every home should have fire extinguishers. Fire extinguishers
should be stored in areas where the temperature does not
reach below -40 or higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Fire
extinguishers include the non-rechargeable and the rechargeable
extinguishers. Non-rechargeable products are intended to
use once, and discard. Rechargeable extinguishers are ideal
since you can recharge the product at least once. You will
need to hire a certified dealer, which you will find information
available in your manual.
Fire extinguishers should be installed, as well as pre-inspected
by qualified fire dealers. The installer will initial and
date the tag and hang it properly on your extinguisher. After
the fire extinguisher is installed, you should check the
product weekly, and replace it in seven years if you have
not used it. You should not test the fire extinguisher by
using the trigger however, otherwise your warranty is nil.
You will see a green needle on your fire extinguisher, which
means it, is pressurized to its fullest. To test the fire
extinguisher you can follow the recommended rules, which
requires that you press the pin located at the top of the
equipment. If the pin responds by popping up, then your device
is working.
Once you install your fire extinguisher, you should also
install a smoke alarm and CO alarm. Smoke alarms can save
you from danger. CO is carbon monoxide alarms, which is more
common than fires, although fires are reaching the charts.
Carbon monoxide is called the “Silent Killer,” which claims
a life each day. In addition, the lives it does not claim,
it causes harm to thousands of other people. The alarms are
affordable, so there is no reason not to make a purchase.
Once you install your fire alarm and CO alarm you will need
to test the devices weekly, and replace the batteries regularly.
Most states now make it a mandatory law to install fire alarms,
yet it is a shame they do not make mandatory test laws. The
reason most people die from fire or carbon monoxide is that
they do not test the device to make sure it is working properly.
All it takes is a few minutes of your time.
Keep in mind that you should also dust your smoke alarm
and CO alarm regularly. Dust particles can cause your devices
to sound off. The new smoke and carbon alarms have horn sounds
nowadays, which sound, beep, pause, sound, beep, and pause
again. The sound is one you want to get use to, yet, you
do not want practice from dust-eroded devices. Cleaning only
takes a few minutes, do it.
TIP: Never put off what you can do today. The largest problems
in the world come from people who put off cleaning, testing,
etc, which these people fall victim in many instances to
unforeseen occurrences. There is no such thing as “IT was
his/her faith.” This is far from the truth. The truth is
if people would take time to adhere to warnings, people would
live longer and healthier.
In addition to fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, CO alarms,
etc, you should add a floor plan to your home. The floor
plan takes a few hours to complete. You merely draw an
outline of each room in your home. You will need to practice
two escapes per room. For instance, is there two ways you
can escape your master bedroom? If so, practice escaping.
The plans should be posted in plain sight once finished
so that your family will have a reminder. For additional
home security help, go online to view various articles
available to you.
Home Security How to Guide
When it comes to home security, you need to start with the
NPFA to seek advice. NPFA is the National Firefighter Association,
which specializes in fires. Online you will find special
websites, which provide you informative information. The
first thing you want to do is start a plan and put it into
action. Planning helps you to prepare. NPFA will help you
set those plans.
How to list:
When you plan your how to list be sure that you cover your
environment. Do you live in a two-story, or multi-story
home? Do you live in an apartment?
Regardless of your type of environment, you want updated
smoke alarms on all floors as recommended by the NPFA.
Continuing your list, you want to decide if you and your
family know what to do in the event a fire occurs. Is your
family prepared? Are the members of your family taught not
to panic? Do they know panic can get them killed? Does the
family know safety tips to help them avoid panic? Do they
know the stop, drop, and roll procedure? Is your family prepared
to meet in groups if possible and escape the home in less
than five minutes in the event of a fire? Is your family
prepared and planned to prevent and/or escape carbon monoxide
poison?
Home planning safety tips:
Now that we briefly covered fires, carbon monoxide, and questions
to home security, we can cover ground-home security rules
to help you plan.
Home Security is first:
Home security includes making sure that your deadbolts, locks,
etc, are all secure. Secure means to prevent people from
breaking in easily. Yet, it means to secure you in the
event of fire. Can you escape? Do the locks make it difficult
for you to escape your home? If so, get new locks installed
now. The locks if secured should have “heavy-duty strike
plates.”
Outdoor and Indoor Lights:
Do your indoor lights work properly. Is the electric system
properly working? If you answered yes, move outdoors. Do
you have an outdoor sensor light to protect your home?
Outdoor sensor lights will run away prowlers, since when
they step on your property the lights will turn on automatically.
Alarms:
You should have smoke alarms, as well as carbon monoxide
alarms installed on all levels of your home. Read the manuals
to install the devices properly.
Electrical Outlets:
Never plug more than two cords into a double unit socket.
You should make sure that your outlets work properly, as
well as place safety plugs over the outlets when unused.
NOTE: Teach your children to keep away from cord outlets
for any purpose outside of proper use, and to, never put
their fingers inside the units. Informing your children now
will save them later.
Windows:
Windows should have secured locks, similar to the doors.
The windows should not have dangling ropes, etc, especially
where smaller children roam. Test your locks for security
often, and never leave them open unattended.
Tip:
In a large town, a serial rapist struck several homes, victimizing
a large number of women. According to the media, the women
attacked by the predator had open windows and no curtains.
THE women who were not attacked had their blinds pulled
and windows locked. Take a hint!
If you plan to travel you should unplug your lamps, or at
most buy lamps that will automatically turn off and on at
set times.
Extension cords should be carefully put out of the way so
that children or even adults do not step on them, or trip.
Stepping on cords often can lead to damage, which can turn
to shock or electrocution.
Since burglars break glass, technology has also invented
glass detectors.
Home Security including Glass Break Detectors
How it works
Home security includes glass-breaking detectors, which surrounds
your area to provide you deterrence. Many times a person
can hear when a window breaks, yet when you are in a larger
area, sometimes you cannot hear. Glass Detectors is ideal
for anyone living in a large home, or working from a large
business. Still, it could never hurt to place glass detectors
in smaller areas. Some people have difficulty hearing, which
the glass detectors can offer you security.
ViTRON makes its own series of glass detectors. The detectors
enable you to add perimeters to protect your home, or shop.
The device will monitor your windows and alert you if the
glass is broken. An alarm kicks in to scar away intruders.
The units combine microprocessors alongside recognition patterns,
which analyze frequencies and sequences of your windows characteristics.
The unit supplies you superb detection, since it integrates
with quality alarm systems. In other words, the alarm will
not sound off easily if the window has not been broken.
Users can adjust the alarms, install the units without hassle,
and setup their home or office for great security respectively.
You can install the unit on your ceiling, walls, in corners,
surfaces, or anywhere you choose since the latest inventions
use algorithms, which recognize patterns. This means that
humans will have less difficulty installing the units. The
most complex installation will probably be at your ceiling.
The glass alarms today include microprocessors based on
sound-carrying patterns. The units combine recognition solutions
with security. Most units are easy to adjust, providing you
reliable installation. You will find units online that will
reach up to 30 feet ranges, and will protect any frame glass,
plate, or temper. Units today use directional microphones,
from Omni groups, which include remote testing on unopened
units. The memory will latch into indicators. In addition,
users have silent microphone management capabilities.
SS models are available as well, which SS defines Shockguards.
The units provide you with electronic shock sensors, which
are designed to deliver superior “microchip” capabilities
to increase reliability. This means that you will not need
to worry about the alarm sounding on false breaks. The units
provide you with remote resets on an LED display, which latches
into indicators, alarms, data, etc. Automatic relays enable
you to reset the unit; including dual stages that to promote
sensitivity. Dual counts/Colors provide you selectable LED
data. In addition, you have flexibility to use the alarm
on non-latching baselines. You can use relays to adjust controls,
sensitivity, seconds, etc. The units today provide you failure
proof solutions, which indicator lights work from circuitry,
allowing you to latch into complete security. You can control
the unit on ordinary control panels and signals as well.
Check out the SS units online, since many have Repellant
Rubberized Grommet to provide shockguard against humidity.
In addition, the units offer you complete security, since
if someone opens the cover, an alarm will sound.
Additional glass break units include the Sentrol Recess
Shatter Pro II. The units will provide you security that
contact sensors will not. You can mount the units anywhere
you choose, such as your walls. Once the unit is activated,
sensors kick in, and when the triggers are tripped, recess
solutions sound. You can install the units to guard as many
windows as you choose. The unit will provide you 360 degrees
coverage over a generous radius.
Shock Tec is a digital unit that provides users shock detection
round-the-clock. If intruders attempt to break or smash your
window, an alarm will sound. Even if intruders try to force
their way in, the device will guard your home by instantly
activating and sending sound warnings.
Home Security Information
How to
Fire departments are likely to be called when people fall
asleep while holding a cigarette or leaving the stove unattended.
Stoves are worse, since gas stoves also produce carbon dioxide,
which both are extremely dangerous chemicals.
Nowadays people use electric stoves, which is an alternative
to gas. In fact, electric stoves are safer, yet you should
remember to turn off the stove when it is not in use. If
you smoke, do not smoke in bed. In fact, going outside to
smoke is smarter.
In addition, you should check your appliances, electric
system, furnace, smoke alarms, CO alarms, etc regularly.
If you have not already installed a smoke alarm and CO alarm,
you should do so now. It only costs a few bucks to save your
life. CO alarms are carbon monoxide alarms, which will alert
you when carbon levels are high. You will need to get out
of the home and call 911 if your alarm sounds. Even if you
think it is safe, or you do not feel any symptoms, get help
anyway. It pays to be safe than sorry.
Smoke alarms and CO alarms should be installed in every
bedroom and at the top of your stairway. If you have, hallways,
instead of stairs, install the alarms here. You will receive
a manual with your fire and CO alarms use it.
Burglar
Bandits usually get what they want when breaking into homes.
You should also install a burglar alarm in your home, as
well as keep working locks on your doors and windows. Never,
leave your doors or windows open when you are not near
your home. Even if you walk to the neighbors, lock your
doors and windows.
Computers
When it comes to computers, you can put firewalls and Virus
Scanners to guard viruses. The damage is unexplained when
viruses, especially worms hit your system. If you want
protection, or complete home security, you must also protect
your computer.
Once you secure your home, you want to write an escape plan
as backup. There is no such thing as complete safety. The
escape plan will help you and your family avoids danger in
the event a fire, carbon monoxide, or a burglar attacks your
home. You should write a plan that helps you and your family
see how to get out of your home if a fire starts. The plan
should have drawings of your entire home. Help your family
discover at least two ways out of the home. If you have infants,
elders, etc or anyone in the home with limited mobility assign,
at least one family member to assist these people in escaping
the home.
You should practice fire drills regularly. Practice will
help your family remember what they need to do in the event
danger occurs. In addition, practice burglar drills. What
would you do if a burglar enters your home and you cannot
get to your phone? First, you should know that attempting
to play the hero is dangerous. If someone has entered your
home, do your best to do what the prowler asks of you to
avoid harm. If someone can get help, train him or her to
act without panicking. You can learn helpful tips online,
or call your local police office to request helpful information
in what to do in the event a burglar enters your home. If
you install, maintain, clean, and replace batteries in your
burglar alarm, you should be fine. Still, it is wise to prepare.
In addition, when you practice drills try to do it when
your family is asleep. This will help them to learn how to
act out quickly when danger occurs. Save lives with home
security!
Home Security Saving Lives
Here is how the public thinks and works often. To understand
this is saving lives in home security, since what we do is
humans can determine our faith in danger. For instance, when
firefighters are working to put out home fires, the public
tends to stand back and watch. Sometimes an upset family
member may rush through the firefighters working in an attempt
to go back into the burning home to save a loved one. This
is not logical, since firefighters are trained to handle
this type of situation. In addition, at what time citizens
try to put out fires on their own before firefighters arrive,
people will interfere with the citizen.
We are discussing the results, simply because it is important
that you learn properly how to handle fires. Most articles
available tell you what to do in the event a fire occurs,
but few tell you why things occur, such as injury and death
when a fire starts. One of the leading reasons that children
die each day due to home fires is because the smoke alarms
were not upgraded, and nor were the devices tested as instructed.
Death rates and injuries are increasing for this reason,
thus you should adhere to NPFA rules. Check your alarms weekly,
and replace batteries when necessary.
When firefighters arrive at home fires, it is important
that you let these people do their job. Stay out of the way,
and avoid running back into burning homes. You can alert
the firefighters that someone is still in the home. Let them
prepare to find an escape for the victim. Realize, (Reality-check)
sometimes people cannot, escape fires and there is nothing
you can do. The firefighters may do their best to get the
person out of the home, and may fail. This is because the
fire has extended to the point that it is dangerous for anyone
to attempt going inside. Many firefighters risk their lives
to save our lives, therefore respect these wonderful souls.
If you notice a citizen(s) attempting to put out a home
fire, instead of interfering give the person a hand. Call
911 now. Stay back from the fire and alert the citizen(s)
to do the same. Those who lack training should avoid getting
near the burning building. Wait until the firefighters arrive.
If the fire is small, it is still important to call the fire
department. Fire can hide itself and go undetected. The fire
chief just informed me that fire departments rather come
to a manageable fire and remove fire and smoke from the home,
rather than you risk your life. Citizens then should never
try to put out fires on their own, including smaller fires.
Yet they should keep Extinguishers as their first line of
recourse.
Unfortunately, our country is confused due to rules and
regulations setup by everyone. The rules and regulations
change, yet people tend to fall back on what they originally
believed. We discuss this notion, since the confusion has
brought forth emotional responses, rather than quick thinking.
We need to think before acting in all situations, rather
than relying on emotional responses. Emotions are the number
one killer, i.e. many people die by acting on their emotions.
In the event of home fires, people tend to worry about what
they are loosing rather than saving their life. This is because
we live in a materialistic world, which has taught us nothing
in the way of safety first to the level it could be taken.
You can replace materials, yet you cannot replace lives.
For this reason if your home is on fire, get out of the
house now and forget your belongings. It is not worth it.
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