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From YouTube: Holiday Fire Safety Tips
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Hi,
I'm
deputy
chief
caleb
hudson
with
the
fire
prevention
division
in
the
city
of
biloxi,
we're
here
today
to
talk
about
fire
safety.
This
time
of
year,
many
people
will
have
christmas
trees
in
their
house.
A
real
christmas
tree
can
get
dried
out
if
we
do
not
water
it
every
day.
So
it's
important
that
you
water
your
christmas
tree
every
day.
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Also,
if
you're
setting
up
your
tree,
no
matter
if
it's
artificial
or
real
tree
make
sure
it's
not
blocking
your
exit,
make
sure
it's
not
too
close
to
any
heat
sources
such
as
a
fireplace
or
a
space
heater,
because
these
can
cause
this
tree
to
catch
on
fire.
You
should
be
at
least
three
foot
away
from
any
heat
source
that
could
cause
the
tree
to
catch
on
fire.
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Also,
with
your
heaters
make
sure
your
space
heaters
are
plugged
directly
into
the
wall,
not
into
a
surge
protector
or
an
extension
cord
go
directly
to
the
wall
and
then
also
make
sure
you're
at
least
three
foot
away
from
anything
that
can
cause
it
to
get
something
to
catch
on
fire.
Anything
that
would
be
flammable.
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This
is
our
fire
safety
trailer.
This
was
specially
built
for
us
to
show
a
lot
of
safety
features
that
we
can
show
y'all
when
we
go
inside
it
has
cooking
safety
functions.
We
can
show
you
all
this
when
we
get
inside,
it
has
features
to
cause
smoke,
heat
and
all
even
showing
you
how
to
use
a
fire
extinguisher
inside.
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Here
we
are
in
the
kitchen,
the
leading
cause
of
house.
Fires
is
cooking
fires,
so
there's
a
lot
of
safety
features
that
we
can
talk
about
here.
In
the
kitchen,
if
you're
frying
something
on
the
stove
and
it
does
catch
on
fire,
it's
nice
to
have
a
pan
nearby
that
you
can
slide
over
the
top
of
it.
That
would
suffocate
the
fire
and
put
it
out,
and
if
you
can
safely
do
so,
then
you
would
want
to
turn
the
eye
off.
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Another
thing
to
remember
is
you:
do
not
want
to
keep
any
flammable
stuff
near
your
stovetop,
no
towels,
no
oven,
mitts,
anything
that
could
get
too
close
and
catch
on
fire.
Another
safety
reminder
is
your
pots.
You
don't
want
the
handles
pointing
out.
You
always
want
them
pointing
in
the
further
back.
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You
can
get
them
to
point
the
better
because
you
don't
want
to
accidentally
hit
it
and
dump
all
the
hot
food
out
on
you
or
damage
your
dinner
for
the
night
so
another
another
safety
feature
we
can
look
at
is
electrical
items
such
as
a
microwave
here
in
our
fire
trailer.
We
can
simulate
the
microwave
acting
up.
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Another
thing
to
think
about
is,
if
you
have
a
grease
fire,
if
you're
frying
something
you
do
not
want
to
just
throw
water
on
it
or
if
it's
an
electrical
fire,
you
do
not
want
to
throw
water
on
that
either.
Water
is
a
conductor
of
electricity,
it
will
come
back
and
shock
you.
The
other
thing
is
with
a
grease
fire.
Water
will
agitate
it
and
it
will
it's
basically
like
an
explosion.
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It
will
increase
the
fire
size,
so
you
want
to
be
very
careful
when
dealing
with
grease
or
with
electricity
and
never
leave
your
food
or
your
cooking
utensils
unattended.
If
you're
cooking,
something
keep
an
eye
on
it.
That's
one
of
the
leading
causes
of
fires
is
not
just
cooking
fires
but
unattended,
cooking
fires.
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If
you
can
safely
again
do
so,
you
would
turn
the
oven
off,
and
this
would
eventually
smother
the
fire,
but
in
either
case
you
really
should
call
the
fire
department
to
come
help
you
out
this
kitchen
and
our
fire
safety
trailer.
It
can
simulate
a
fire
now
when
we
can
also
simulate
a
fire
on
the
stove
and
with
this
fire
on
the
stove.
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We
can
show
you
how
to
use
the
fire
extinguisher
and
to
put
it
out
and,
as
you
can
hear
there,
the
smoke
alarm
going
off.
If
you
hear
your
smoke
alarm
going
off,
of
course
you
want
to
be
getting
out
of
the
house
if
you're
laying
in
bed,
you
want
to
get
low.
As
you
can
see,
the
smoke
rises
to
the
ceiling,
so
you
want
to
get
as
low
as
possible
and
then,
when
you,
if
you
do,
have
a
fire
extinguisher
and
you
feel
comfortable
using
it.
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So
that's
a
few
tips
here
in
the
kitchen.
Next
we're
going
to
talk
about
edith.
What
does
edith
stand
for
exit
drills
in
the
home?
This
is
for,
if
you
get
a
fire
in
your
house
or
if
you
have
your
smoke
detectors
going
off,
you
know
what
to
do.
You
have
a
plan
to
get
out
here.
We
are
in
the
safety
trailer
in
the
bedroom
portion.
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Here
we
can
learn
about
our
smoke
detector
again.
If
we
hear
the
sound
of
the
smoke
alarm,
we'll
know
what
to
do.
If
we
practice
roll
out
of
bed
smoke
rises
to
the
ceiling,
you
want
to
get
low
roll
out
of
bed
crawl
to
your
door,
fill
the
door.
If
it's
hot,
we
don't
want
to
go
out
the
door,
something
else
you
look
for
with
the
door.
If
you
see
smoke
coming
from
the
bottom
of
the
door.
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You
do
not
want
to
go
out
your
door,
but
you
can
take
your
bed
sheet
or
a
towel
or
clothes,
and
you
can
throw
it
at
the
bottom
of
the
door
to
keep
the
smoke
from
coming
into
the
room,
but
the
important
thing
is
getting
out.
So
if
your
door
is
hot
or
smoke
coming
from
the
bottom,
we
do
not
use
the
door.
We
want
to
roll
out
of
bed,
get
low
and
go
go
to
our
secondary
means
of
escape.
That's
where
edith
comes
in
exit
drills
in
the
home.
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We
do
not
want
just
one
escape
plan,
but
we
want
at
least
two
being
able
to
get
out
of
the
house
is
important
and
then
once
we
get
out
of
the
house,
where
are
we
going
to
be
at?
We
want
to
have
a
meeting
place
as
a
kid
you
can
have,
or
as
a
parent,
both
of
you
have
a
factor
in
this
either
one
of
y'all
can
sit
down
and
draw
this
edith
plan.
Make
it
a
game,
make
it
fun,
but
make
sure
that
you
know
what
to
do.
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The
important
thing
is
to
make
sure
we
get
out
of
the
house.
I
hope
these
safety
tips
we
discussed
here
today
will
help
you
and
your
family
stay
safe.
We
also
have
a
program
where
we
will
come
out
and
install
smoke
detectors
for
you.
If
you
do
not
have
any
the
important
thing
is
we
want
you
and
your
family
to
stay
safe.
So
if
you
have
any
questions
any
concerns,
please
call
us
at
the
biloxi
fire
department.
Our
number
is.