The sooner we begin coaching our children about fire safety and prevention the better. If they are educated in fire safety they've got a higher chance of survival in an emergency scenario. Keeping students safe when they're at school or college is an important task.
Each school must take the time to develop a radical plan for fire safety and train both school/college students and the body of workers on what to do during a fire incident.
Though the number of school fires has decreased over recent years there still remains a risk of school fires happening. There are many causes including arson, electrical faults and accidents.
Taking measures to reduce the likely outbreak of a fire is very important. Below are a few steps that can be taken by the schools and colleges to safeguard the students and staff and properties from an unexpected fire incident
School exterior preparation
- Make the school premises a non-smoking zone. Improperly discarded cigarette can cause fire
- Trees and shrubs are trimmed to keep areas around the building unobstructed
- Make sure you keep an exterior lighting with timers, motion- or daylight-detection sensors
- Try to prevent unauthorised entry into the buildings because it may increase the opportunity for an offender to start a fire
Keep safety equipment ready and working
- Fire safety devices have a significant impact in reducing the loss of life and property during a fire incident
- Fire sprinkler systems act quickly in reducing heat, flames and smoke produced in a fire
- All schools should have their fire safety equipment maintained annually
- Regular checks are mandatory as in some schools fire safety equipment is moved or misused
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Maintaining combustible items and a proper disposal of trash
- Schools need to maintain safe rooms to store combustible items
- Schools attract large amounts of paper, cardboard etc. It is best practice to keep fuel sources and ignition/heat sources apart from this room or space
- Trash receptacles should be stored away from buildings to reduce the danger of fire
- Laboratory wastes should be disposed of properly
- Keep flammable gasses and chemicals away from heat
Fire safety drills
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Fire Drill |
- Schools must conduct a minimum number of fire drills every year
- The aim of this drills is to make sure that the school building can be completely and quickly evacuated in an orderly manner
- Schools should conduct expected and unexpected monthly fire drills in which everyone participates, students, staff and visitors
- Make sure the students are aware of how to respond to a fire alarm
- By practice, you can help to eliminate panic during a real fire
- A plan for evacuation should be predesigned with the help of professionals where necessary
- School staff must receive training on the procedures prior to any drills
- The fire safety procedures should be revisited and updated on a regular basis