* true * fake Answer : * false--heat and smoke rise, thus the air nearest the floor is the coolest. The right home safety rule is to creep to the closest exit with your head roughly eighteen inches from the floor, here's where the safest air is found. Right or wrong : Fire spreads systematically from one object to another and from one room to the following. On contact with an inflammable object, this hot air can ignite a new fire in a different room than the first fire. * feel the door for heat as high up as practical, if it does not feel hot, slowly open it and crawl to safety. If you open the door quickly and the air within your room is cooler than that in the corridor, a back draft explosion could happen. Youngsters spend most of their time in the house. Learn more on fire alarms. 5,000,000 kids are killed or injured every year within their own home. Here are one or two pointers on how to child-proof your house and make it safe for your beloved one. They might also open them and try and climb on them to get to other stuff. Keep your dishwasher locked so your baby can not open it and get to threatening items, like knives and glassware. Babies can drown in just two inches of water so keep them away from the can and other standing water.
You can get a toilet lock, or simply put a handle cover on the door so your kid can not go into the rest room. Anything above 120 degrees is too hot for a kid. Correct or wrong : Youngsters playing with fires is the number 1 reason for fire deaths in preschoolers. * throw yourself on the ground and roll around to extinguish the fire. Is the home safety rough rule when your attire are aflame.
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