National Fire Prevention Week is October 6 to 12, and the American Red Cross Mississippi Region urges everyone to practice their home fire escape plan and test their smoke alarms.
“During Fire Prevention Week, prepare your family for home fires before the holidays and cold weather increase the risk of these crises,” said Cheryl Kocurek, regional preparedness manager for the American Red Cross. “Home fires are most often caused by cooking and heating equipment, and we want everyone to stay safe. Please install and test smoke alarms on every level of your home and practice your escape plan until everyone can get out in two minutes or less.”
PRACTICE YOUR PLAN AND TEST YOUR ALARMS For free home fire safety resources, visit redcross.org/homefires or download the free Red Cross Emergency App (search “American Red Cross” in app stores).
• Include at least two ways to get out of each room in your home fire escape plan.
• Select a meeting spot at a safe distance away from your home, such as your neighbor’s home or landmark like a specific tree in your front yard, where everyone can meet.
• Practice your escape plan until everyone can get out in two minutes or less.
• Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, placing them inside and outside bedrooms, and sleeping areas.
• Test smoke alarms monthly, and change the batteries at least once a year, if your model requires it.
LIFESAVING HOME FIRE CAMPAIGN MARKS FIVE YEARS Home fires take seven lives each day in the U.S., most often in homes without working smoke alarms. That’s why the Red Cross is working with partners to install free smoke alarms in high-risk communities and help families create escape plans through its Home Fire Campaign — which has saved at least 638 lives across the country since launching in October 2014. Seven of those lives saved are from Mississippi.
Over the past five years the American Red Cross Mississippi Region and local partners have:
• Installed 26,000 free smoke alarms.
• Reached 5,400 children through youth preparedness programs.
• Made more than 10,000 households safer from the threat of home fires.
Mississippi Red Cross chapter’s over the past five years:
Southwest Chapter (Jackson)
• Installed more than 8,300 free smoke alarms.
• Reached nearly 1,700 children through youth preparedness programs.
• Made more than 3,000 households safer from the threat of home fires.
Southeast Chapter (Gulfport)
• Installed more than 8,600 free smoke alarms.
• Reached more than 1,800 children through youth preparedness programs.
• Made more than 3,700 households safer from the threat of home fires.
North Chapter (Tupelo)
• Installed more than 9,000 free smoke alarms.
• Reached nearly 2,000 children through youth preparedness programs.
• Made more than 3,800 households safer from the threat of home fires.