Older & Wiser
Fire Safety Tips For Older Adults
1. Be Prepared For Fire.
Know exactly what to do and where to go if there is a fire. Plan Your
Escape! Make a home escape plan or refer to your building's fire safety
plan.

2. Smoke Alarms Protect Everyone.
Have a smoke alarm installed on every level of your home - especially near
sleeping areas. Every month, test the alarms by using a broom handle or a
cane to gently push the alarm test button. Make sure everyone can hear the
smoke alarms from all areas of your home.

3. If You Smoke…
Use large, deep ashtrays and always make sure your cigarette butts are
out. Never smoke when you are lying down, if you are drowsy, or are in
bed.

4. Don't Reach For Danger!
Wear tight-fitting or rolled-up sleeves when cooking and don't reach over a
hot burner. If a pot catches fire, cover it with a lid or turn off the burner.
Never leave your cooking unattended.

5. If Your Clothing Catches Fire…
Lower yourself to the ground, cover your face with your hands and roll over
and over to put the flames. If you can't do this, grab a towel or blanket and
smother the flames.

6. Crawl Low Under Smoke.
Most fire victims die from smoke, not flames. Smoke always rises, so you
must get down on the floor where the air is cleaner. Crawl on your hands
and knees to safety.

7. Give Space Heaters Space.
Keep them at least 1 metre (3 feet) away from everything - including you. A
slight brush against a heater could set your clothing on fire.

8. Need Assistance?
If you would like help to test your smoke alarms or to prepare a fire safety
plan, talk to your friends, family or home support worker. There is help
available within your community. If you have any questions about fire safety,
your fire department will be pleased to assist you.


Text above from the Fire
Marshall's Public Fire
Safety Council Pamphlet.