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Time to make fire plan

With many Victorians working from home and spending more time inside as a cold front continues across the state, Victorian fire and rescue services are calling on families to make sure their Home Fire Escape Plan is up to date.

Statistics from FRV and CFA show young children, along with older people, people with a disability, and smokers are at a higher risk of not surviving a fire in their home.

There are many steps people can take to make sure their families and homes are safe.

Fire Rescue commissioner Ken Block said making a Home Fire Escape Plan, which details two ways to get out of every room and identifies a common place to meet, is vital for every home.

“Nobody wants to think about a fire in your home, but sadly every year, lives are lost in preventable house fires,” Mr Block said.

“Knowing how to quickly exit your home in case of an emergency could mean the difference between life and death.

“Winter is one of the highest risk periods for residential fires in Victoria, due in part to the increased use of home heating, so it is an opportune time to revisit or establish a Home Fire Escape Plan, ensuring your family is well-prepared in the event of a fire.”

CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan said it was imperative to know what to do if a fire occurs in your home.

“Whether you live in your home as a homeowner or renter, you should have a Home Fire Escape Plan in place,” Mr Heffernan said.

“An average of 18 people lose their lives in house fires in Victoria every year – that’s 18 too many.

“Two simple things that can save your life in a house fire include having working smoke alarms in the right places, and having a practised Home Fire Escape Plan.

“Families who are well-prepared are more likely to escape their homes safely.”

For more information on how to make a Home Fire Escape Plan, visit the FRV and CFA websites.

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