Look. Listen. Learn. Be Aware. Fire Can Happen Anywhere!™
NFPA’s goal is to help educate the public and suggests remembering three keywords to help "Reduce Injuries, Fatalities, and Property Losses" due to fires in the home.
“LOOK” for places fire could start. Take a good look around your home. Identify potential fire hazards and take care of them.
“LISTEN” for the sound of the smoke alarm. You could have only minutes to escape safely once the smoke alarm sounds. Go to your outside meeting place, which should be a safe distance from the home.
“LEARN” two ways out of every room, and make sure all doors and windows leading outside open easily and are free of clutter.
In support of the NFPA’s efforts to educate the public, Fire Sprinkler Texas suggests that everyone consider the following steps to stay safe:
Some jurisdiction is encouraging and requiring to have the fire sprinkler system in a single family home. Also, the lot of customers are operating their assisted living and senior living business out of the home. Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) currently known as Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is requiring to have the fire sprinkler systems installed in the home in Texas. The owner of the business might receive some funding if they install Fire Sprinkler System in Texas.