This document discusses fire safety in a school setting. It outlines several key points:
1. The group members responsible for the presentation are listed.
2. Topics to be covered include practicing fire drills regularly, using fire extinguishers, installing smoke alarms, avoiding overloading electric outlets, and preparing a fire escape plan.
3. Practicing fire drills ensures students will be prepared in case of an actual fire and know the evacuation route. Installing smoke alarms allows fires to be detected early. Proper use of fire extinguishers and avoiding electric overloads helps prevent fires from starting or spreading. Having an escape plan shows students the safest exit route.
This document discusses fire safety in a school setting. It outlines several key points:
1. The group members responsible for the presentation are listed.
2. Topics to be covered include practicing fire drills regularly, using fire extinguishers, installing smoke alarms, avoiding overloading electric outlets, and preparing a fire escape plan.
3. Practicing fire drills ensures students will be prepared in case of an actual fire and know the evacuation route. Installing smoke alarms allows fires to be detected early. Proper use of fire extinguishers and avoiding electric overloads helps prevent fires from starting or spreading. Having an escape plan shows students the safest exit route.
This document discusses fire safety in a school setting. It outlines several key points:
1. The group members responsible for the presentation are listed.
2. Topics to be covered include practicing fire drills regularly, using fire extinguishers, installing smoke alarms, avoiding overloading electric outlets, and preparing a fire escape plan.
3. Practicing fire drills ensures students will be prepared in case of an actual fire and know the evacuation route. Installing smoke alarms allows fires to be detected early. Proper use of fire extinguishers and avoiding electric overloads helps prevent fires from starting or spreading. Having an escape plan shows students the safest exit route.
GROUP MEMBER 1. NAME : GEORGE GOINGOG (15-DOSH 2107-3816 ) 2. NAME : BRYAN GISIT (15-DOSH 2107-3823 ) 3. NAME : MYESTRIEO MARIUS (15-DOSH 2107-3818 ) 4. NAME : MUHAMMAD KUZAIMI BIN JASRIN (15-DOSH 2107-3831 ) 5. NAME : SITI NUR QURRATUL AIN (15-DOSH 2107-3825) CONTENT INTRODUCTION TO FIRE SAFETY PRACTICE FIRE DRILL REGULARY USING FIRE EXTENGUISHER INSTALL SMOKE ALARM AVOID OVERLOADING AN ELETRIC OUTLET PREPARE FIRE ESCAPE PLAN CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION
What Does Fire Safety Mean?
Reducing the risk of fire or impeding the spread of a fire.
Precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of fire.
PRACTICE FIRE DRILL REGULARY Having fire drill at least twice a year. Student should participate the fire drill. Student should know the route when the building is on fire. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT DOING FIRE DRILL Student will panic. Risk of danger. Student will not aware. PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHER Preventing fire from spreading. Student can use fire extinguisher properly. Early prevention. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT PROVIDING FIRE EXTINGUISHER Fire would spread faster. Causing explosion if not used properly. Student can't use the fire extinguisher properly. INSTALL SMOKE ALARM Detecting fire earlier. CONCEQUENCES OF NOT INSTALLING SMOKE ALARM Student will be panic. Will not able to warn the student earlier. Can cause danger to student. AVOID OVERLOADING AN ELECTRIC OUTLET Never keep fabric near light fixtures and lamp. Use approved power strips or surge protectors having in-built overload protection. Do not overload an electrical outlet with multiple extension cords COSEQENCES OF NOT AVOIDING OVERLOAD ELETRIC OUTLET PREPARE FIRE ESCAPE PLAN Shows the route to safe place. CONSEQUANCES OF NOT PREPARING FIRE ESCAPE PLAN CONCLUSION