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SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES

Below are some essential fire safety actions. It is important that all Victorians take note of these messages.

Security

Never dead lock yourself in your home.

  • Install deadlocks that you can open from the inside without a key.
  • Make sure window security grilles open outward easily from the inside.

Smoke Alarms

The earlier a fire is detected, the greater the chance of escaping safely. Working smoke alarms protect you and your family.

Where to install smoke alarms:

A smoke alarm should be installed outside the sleeping area(s) of your house.

  • Install extra alarms inside bedrooms where doors are shut at night.
  • Fire Services recommend the installation of photoelectric in preference to ionisation smoke alarms

Single storey house:

  • When there are bedrooms at either end of the house, two smoke alarms are required.

Two storey house:

  • Two smoke alarms required, near bedrooms and near commonly used exit.

Maintaining a working smoke alarm:

  • Test alarms every week.
  • Clean alarms every month.
  • At the end of Daylight Saving, change your clock and change your smoke alarm batteries.

All houses must have a smoke alarm on each level. Home owners are legally responsible for installation of alarms in rental properties.

Smoke alarms should carry the Australian Standard symbol.

Be prepared: Have a Home Escape Plan

A home escape plan is essential for protection in case of fire:

  • Know two ways out of every room.
  • Close the door to prevent fire and smoke from spreading.
  • Crawl low in smoke.
  • Get out. Alert others.
  • When outside, stay out. Never go back inside!
  • Meet at a common meeting place at the front of the house, i.e. letterbox. Wait until the fire brigade arrives.
  • Phone 000 from the nearest available phone, e.g. neighbour's house.

Shared Accommodation Fire Safety

All parents should ensure that when their children move out into student or shared accommodation they check that the facility has the appropriate occupancy accreditation.

Under the building codes and regulations it is illegal to just change the classification of occupancies of a property ie to turn a home into a boarding house without ensuring that the appropriate level of fire protection also changes.

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The Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authority Council (AFAC) recommends monthly testing of smoke alarms to ensure they are working correctly.

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