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FIRE SAFETY
Basic Introduction
fire [ˈfi(-ə)r ] noun
fire is a rapid oxidation process that creates light, heat, and
smoke, and varies in intensity. it is commonly used to describe
either a fuel in a state of combustion (e.g., a campfire, or a lit
fireplace or stove) or a violent, destructive and uncontrolled
burning (e.g., in buildings)
What is Fire
Fire, the common term given to the combustion reaction
which results from interaction of HEAT + FUEL + OXYGEN. This
combination is called ‘Triangle of Fire’.
Fuels involved can be in three states: SOLID, LIQUID, GAS.
HEAT, SMOKE, LIGHT, GASES are by-products of the reaction.
Triangle of Fire
Flashover
Growth Development Decay
TEMPERATURE
Ignition
Timeline of a Fire
Fires are very difficult to control once it crosses the flashover
stage. Therefore, calling fire brigade ASAP makes all the difference
Types of Fire
Class A – Solids
Solid combustibles like Wood, Paper, Cloth, Rubbish, Plastics
Class B – Liquids
Liquids like Gasoline, Oil, Petrol, Diesel, Grease, Acetone
Class C – Gases
Gases like LPG, Methane, Propane
Class D – Metals
Metals like potassium, sodium, aluminum, magnesium
Class E – Electrical
Fires involving electricity and electrical components
Stages of Fires
Initial Stage Blaze Stage
(0 Seconds to 10 Minutes) (Over 10 Minutes)
TIME FACTOR
Incipient Stage Blaze Stage
Class A 0 -10 Minutes Over 10 Minutes
Class B 0 -1 Minutes Over 1 Minute
Class C 0 - 30 Seconds Over 30 Seconds
Class E Leads To a Fire of any above classes
Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers put out fires by taking away one or more
elements from the ‘triangle of fire’.
Oxygen Removed
“SMOTHERING”
Fuel Removed
“STARVING”
Heat Removed
“COOLING”
REMEMBER: Extinguishers Will have a label indicating what type of fire it can
extinguish. Not all extinguishers can be used for all types of fires.
DO NOT USE AN EXTINGUISHER IF YOU DON’T KNOW ITS USE OR
HOW TO USE IT
How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
Pull the pin
Aim at base of fire
Squeeze top handle
P
A
S
S Sweep from side to side
Remember the PASS method
Which Extinguisher to Use?
ABC (Powder based)ABC (Powder based)
Which Extinguisher to Use?
DCP(Powder based)DCP(Powder based)
Which Extinguisher to Use?
CO2 (Gas based)CO2 (Gas based)
Which Extinguisher to Use?
WCO2 (Water based)WCO2 (Water based)
Which Extinguisher to Use?
AFFF(Foam based)AFFF(Foam based)
But…All these are good in Offices.
What about my Home?
Fire Safety in your Home
Invest in one or more Domestic fire extinguishers
& place them in an easy to reach place in the
Kitchen or any other prominent area.
Cease Fire is a notable company which supplies
these extinguishers. It can be used for all fires.
Cost ranges from Rs.600 – Rs.5000.
If you feel its expensive, think of the money you
might lose in a fire!
NOTE: Ensure you buy ABC Powder type.
Tackling a Fire at Home
If you do not have a fire extinguisher at home, here are some tips
to tackle fires:
Kitchen Fire: If a vessel with oil or any cooking item catches fire
• DO NOT POUR WATER.
• SWITCH OFF the stove
• COVER THE TUMBLER/PAN WITH A LID so oxygen is cut off.
When you pour water, oil will float on it aggravating the fire
and hot liquid/flames might splash on you.
If you cannot cover the tumbler with a lid
• Take all the BAKING SODA you can and splash it on the fire.
IF IN DOUBT – GET OUT! Dial 101
Tackling a Fire at Home
Electrical Fire: When any electrical equipment starts to give out
sparks /smoke, immediately SWITCH OFF THE MAINS /SWITCH.
DO NOT POUR WATER ON ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
If the mains/ switch itself is on fire, wear rubber slippers/boots,
wrap a newspaper in the form of a tube, and BEAT THE AREA OF
MAINS/SWITCH ON FIRE. This is called “beating the fire”. Imagine
you holding a newspaper and hitting someone. Same thing.
Do not mess around with electricity. Its deadly.
Once any switch/wiring is on fire & is extinguished, call an
electrician to check the integrity of the remaining circuit.
IF IN DOUBT – GET OUT!Dial 101
Fire Safety at Home
If you smell LPG in your house
• Turn off the gas and open all the windows.
• DO NOT turn off/turn on any electrical appliances/switch.
• If possible, take the cylinder out of the house. Carefully.
• Call your gas supplier for further assistance.
If you are cooking something in the kitchen
• Do not leave it unattended.
• Have proper ventilation
• Ensure Kitchen Exhaust fans/chimneys are cleaned regularly
to remove any residual grease. This can easily catch fire.
• Use protective clothing /tools to handle hot utensils.
Do not overload electrical sockets. One socket = one equipment
Response in a Fire Emergency
ABSENCE OF BODY IS BETTER
PRESENCE OF MIND IS GOOD
Response in a Fire Emergency
• FIRST: GET OUT OF THE BUILDING. THEN CALL FIRE BRIGADE.
Gases in smoke can disorient an adult in under a minute.
• Do not assume anyone else has already called the fire
department. If you get a chance to call, do so.
• Calling your friends & family may not be of immediate help. It
can wait. Call them once you are safe.
• Stay calm when you call fire brigade. Give the information they
request like precise floor no, street, landmarks, intensity of fire.
• Your safety & well being is more important than posting on
twitter /facebook. No, seriously. Be alert, save your phone
battery. Tweet when you are out of the crisis safely.
Response in a Fire Emergency
In Your Office
Every office has to comply with the legal requirement to have
an emergency response protocol. Get in touch with your
office management & ask for company policy on emergencies.
After you read this, walk around your office premises and
make note of the emergency exit paths and doors. They
should NEVER be blocked or locked. Your mind will not work
normally during crisis. Presence of mind & Knowledge helps.
Actively participate in any safety training arranged by your
office. NEVER HESTITATE to ask questions or demand for an
emergency plan. After all, its is a matter of your safety & life.
Response in a Fire Emergency
• Sound the fire alarm. SHOUT “FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE”
• Fight the fire if you are competent and if safe to do so
• Evacuate as per normal fire procedure
• Leave the building immediately. Use the nearest exit
• DO NOT use elevators/lifts. Always use emergency stairs.
• Walk quickly but don’t run. STAY CALM.
• Close doors behind you (if no one else is evacuating)
• Do not delay your exit trying to collect your belongings
• Assemble at the fire assembly point. Report to fire officers
• Do not go home. Rescuers need to ensure that all occupants
are safely out of the building & are accounted for.
• Do not return inside the building until told to do so
When You notice a fire:
In Your Office
Response in a Fire Emergency
Feel the door with the back of your hand (more nerve endings,
more sensitive to touch). If the door feels warm to the touch, DO
NOT attempt to open it. Stay in the room.
If you are stuck in a room & there is a fire outside the door
• Stuff the cracks around the door with wet towels, rags, bedding
and cover vents to keep smoke out. Fire is attracted to oxygen
&
a room not on fire has more oxygen than a room on fire.
• Call fire brigade & tell them exactly where you are located. Do
this even if you can see fire brigade on the street below.
• Wait at a window and signal for help with a flashlight or by
waving a bright cloth.
• If possible, open the window at the top and bottom, but do not
break it, you may need to close the window if smoke rushes in.
• Be patient. Rescuing all the occupants of a high-rise building can
Response in a Fire Emergency
If you are stuck in a room & there is a fire outside the door
• If the door is not warm to the touch, attempt to open the door,
brace your body against the door while staying low to the floor
and slowly open it a crack. What you are doing is checking for
the presence of smoke or fire in the hallway.
• If there is no smoke in the hallway or stairwells, follow your
building’s evacuation plan.
• Cover your nose & mouth with a wet cloth.
• Always crawl or keep your head as low as possible, since
smoke is lighter and will be high above the ground.
Inhaling smoke is as dangerous as getting stuck in a fire.
• If you don’t hear the building’s fire alarm, pull the nearest fire
alarm “pull station” while exiting the floor.
• If you encounter heavy smoke or flames on your way out,
immediately return to your office.
Response in a Fire Emergency
If Your clothes catch on fire use STOP DROP & ROLL TECHNIQUE
• DO NOT run. It will spread the fire across your body.
• Stop where you are, drop to the ground & roll back & forth
• Spread across flat on the ground. DO NOT curl up.
• Roll from your back to your front repeatedly till fire is squashed.
• After the flames are extinguished, get up & remove the clothing.
• Burnt clothing can burn you. This is no time to be shy. If you
have to remove all clothes, just get naked.
Summary
1. Alert everyone by shouting fire fire.
2. If you are trained, try to extinguish the fire if it is in a small area.
3. Evacuate from the building, use emergency staircase. NO LIFTS.
4. DO NOT waste time collecting belongings. Just GET OUT.
5. Pull fire alarm trigger to alert the whole building.
6. Do not lock any doors. If a room is empty, just close the door.
7. Avoid climbing up the stairs/balconies. Go down the stairs.
8. Assemble in a common area away from the building.
9. Once outside the building, call fire brigade if they’re yet to
arrive.
10. Do not go back inside the building till all clear is declared.
11. Do not go away from the site. Stay put with the entire team.
12. If you are not trained, do not try to be a hero. Save yourself.
13. Direct the fire brigade to a particular floor if someone is stuck.
IF YOUR OFFICE /HIGH RISE BUILDING IS ON FIRE
Summary
1. If the room door is hot, DO NOT OPEN. Stay inside
2. Seal the door gaps with cloth, tape, to prevent smoke leakage
3. Call the fire brigade and inform them of your location
4. If smoke is in the room, cover your nose & mouth with wet cloth
5. JUMPING OUT OF A HIGHRISE WINDOW IS NOT AN OPTION
6. Inhaling smoke will disorient you & eventually cause death
7. Do not panic. Stay calm. Your presence of mind will save you
8. Wait for fire brigade to reach your floor from stairs/windows
IF YOU ARE STUCK INSIDE A ROOM / ON TOP FLOORS
Summary
1. DO NOT RUN
2. STOP where you are. DROP to ground. ROLL over repeatedly
3. Once flames are squashed, remove the clothing
IF YOUR CLOTHES ARE ON FIRE
1. Make them stop where they are
2. Cover them with a blanket or wet clothing
3. When they are wrapped, the flames are extinguished
4. Their burnt clothes have to be removed immediately
IF OTHERS’ CLOTHES ARE ON FIRE
If suffering from burns, get first aid as early as possible.
Our mind will not work normally during emergencies due to
adrenaline rush & confusion. So staying calm is most important
Emergencies are unexpected. You will realize the potential
harm and danger only when you go through it. So be prepared
The smallest mistakes can cause major damage. Have
presence of mind, use common sense.
Organize your home/work area. Discard trash. Do not overload
electrical sockets. Do regular cleanup.
Never underestimate fire. Never overestimate your abilities.
NOTE: This document is for general awareness. Please contact your office management /professionals to ensure you have information specific to your building. Do not solely depend on the tips mentioned here.
The author of this document is not liable for any loss or damage whatsoever to any life or property. This document is made available freely to create awareness and not as a reference material/guide for
emergency use. Contact a qualified expert for specific advise on life and fire safety.
Remember

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Fire safety basics

  • 2. fire [ˈfi(-ə)r ] noun fire is a rapid oxidation process that creates light, heat, and smoke, and varies in intensity. it is commonly used to describe either a fuel in a state of combustion (e.g., a campfire, or a lit fireplace or stove) or a violent, destructive and uncontrolled burning (e.g., in buildings)
  • 3. What is Fire Fire, the common term given to the combustion reaction which results from interaction of HEAT + FUEL + OXYGEN. This combination is called ‘Triangle of Fire’. Fuels involved can be in three states: SOLID, LIQUID, GAS. HEAT, SMOKE, LIGHT, GASES are by-products of the reaction.
  • 5. Flashover Growth Development Decay TEMPERATURE Ignition Timeline of a Fire Fires are very difficult to control once it crosses the flashover stage. Therefore, calling fire brigade ASAP makes all the difference
  • 6. Types of Fire Class A – Solids Solid combustibles like Wood, Paper, Cloth, Rubbish, Plastics Class B – Liquids Liquids like Gasoline, Oil, Petrol, Diesel, Grease, Acetone Class C – Gases Gases like LPG, Methane, Propane Class D – Metals Metals like potassium, sodium, aluminum, magnesium Class E – Electrical Fires involving electricity and electrical components
  • 7. Stages of Fires Initial Stage Blaze Stage (0 Seconds to 10 Minutes) (Over 10 Minutes) TIME FACTOR Incipient Stage Blaze Stage Class A 0 -10 Minutes Over 10 Minutes Class B 0 -1 Minutes Over 1 Minute Class C 0 - 30 Seconds Over 30 Seconds Class E Leads To a Fire of any above classes
  • 8. Fire Extinguishers Fire extinguishers put out fires by taking away one or more elements from the ‘triangle of fire’. Oxygen Removed “SMOTHERING” Fuel Removed “STARVING” Heat Removed “COOLING” REMEMBER: Extinguishers Will have a label indicating what type of fire it can extinguish. Not all extinguishers can be used for all types of fires. DO NOT USE AN EXTINGUISHER IF YOU DON’T KNOW ITS USE OR HOW TO USE IT
  • 9. How to Use a Fire Extinguisher Pull the pin Aim at base of fire Squeeze top handle P A S S Sweep from side to side Remember the PASS method
  • 10. Which Extinguisher to Use? ABC (Powder based)ABC (Powder based)
  • 11. Which Extinguisher to Use? DCP(Powder based)DCP(Powder based)
  • 12. Which Extinguisher to Use? CO2 (Gas based)CO2 (Gas based)
  • 13. Which Extinguisher to Use? WCO2 (Water based)WCO2 (Water based)
  • 14. Which Extinguisher to Use? AFFF(Foam based)AFFF(Foam based)
  • 15. But…All these are good in Offices. What about my Home?
  • 16. Fire Safety in your Home Invest in one or more Domestic fire extinguishers & place them in an easy to reach place in the Kitchen or any other prominent area. Cease Fire is a notable company which supplies these extinguishers. It can be used for all fires. Cost ranges from Rs.600 – Rs.5000. If you feel its expensive, think of the money you might lose in a fire! NOTE: Ensure you buy ABC Powder type.
  • 17. Tackling a Fire at Home If you do not have a fire extinguisher at home, here are some tips to tackle fires: Kitchen Fire: If a vessel with oil or any cooking item catches fire • DO NOT POUR WATER. • SWITCH OFF the stove • COVER THE TUMBLER/PAN WITH A LID so oxygen is cut off. When you pour water, oil will float on it aggravating the fire and hot liquid/flames might splash on you. If you cannot cover the tumbler with a lid • Take all the BAKING SODA you can and splash it on the fire. IF IN DOUBT – GET OUT! Dial 101
  • 18. Tackling a Fire at Home Electrical Fire: When any electrical equipment starts to give out sparks /smoke, immediately SWITCH OFF THE MAINS /SWITCH. DO NOT POUR WATER ON ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. If the mains/ switch itself is on fire, wear rubber slippers/boots, wrap a newspaper in the form of a tube, and BEAT THE AREA OF MAINS/SWITCH ON FIRE. This is called “beating the fire”. Imagine you holding a newspaper and hitting someone. Same thing. Do not mess around with electricity. Its deadly. Once any switch/wiring is on fire & is extinguished, call an electrician to check the integrity of the remaining circuit. IF IN DOUBT – GET OUT!Dial 101
  • 19. Fire Safety at Home If you smell LPG in your house • Turn off the gas and open all the windows. • DO NOT turn off/turn on any electrical appliances/switch. • If possible, take the cylinder out of the house. Carefully. • Call your gas supplier for further assistance. If you are cooking something in the kitchen • Do not leave it unattended. • Have proper ventilation • Ensure Kitchen Exhaust fans/chimneys are cleaned regularly to remove any residual grease. This can easily catch fire. • Use protective clothing /tools to handle hot utensils. Do not overload electrical sockets. One socket = one equipment
  • 20. Response in a Fire Emergency ABSENCE OF BODY IS BETTER PRESENCE OF MIND IS GOOD
  • 21. Response in a Fire Emergency • FIRST: GET OUT OF THE BUILDING. THEN CALL FIRE BRIGADE. Gases in smoke can disorient an adult in under a minute. • Do not assume anyone else has already called the fire department. If you get a chance to call, do so. • Calling your friends & family may not be of immediate help. It can wait. Call them once you are safe. • Stay calm when you call fire brigade. Give the information they request like precise floor no, street, landmarks, intensity of fire. • Your safety & well being is more important than posting on twitter /facebook. No, seriously. Be alert, save your phone battery. Tweet when you are out of the crisis safely.
  • 22. Response in a Fire Emergency In Your Office Every office has to comply with the legal requirement to have an emergency response protocol. Get in touch with your office management & ask for company policy on emergencies. After you read this, walk around your office premises and make note of the emergency exit paths and doors. They should NEVER be blocked or locked. Your mind will not work normally during crisis. Presence of mind & Knowledge helps. Actively participate in any safety training arranged by your office. NEVER HESTITATE to ask questions or demand for an emergency plan. After all, its is a matter of your safety & life.
  • 23. Response in a Fire Emergency • Sound the fire alarm. SHOUT “FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE” • Fight the fire if you are competent and if safe to do so • Evacuate as per normal fire procedure • Leave the building immediately. Use the nearest exit • DO NOT use elevators/lifts. Always use emergency stairs. • Walk quickly but don’t run. STAY CALM. • Close doors behind you (if no one else is evacuating) • Do not delay your exit trying to collect your belongings • Assemble at the fire assembly point. Report to fire officers • Do not go home. Rescuers need to ensure that all occupants are safely out of the building & are accounted for. • Do not return inside the building until told to do so When You notice a fire: In Your Office
  • 24. Response in a Fire Emergency Feel the door with the back of your hand (more nerve endings, more sensitive to touch). If the door feels warm to the touch, DO NOT attempt to open it. Stay in the room. If you are stuck in a room & there is a fire outside the door • Stuff the cracks around the door with wet towels, rags, bedding and cover vents to keep smoke out. Fire is attracted to oxygen & a room not on fire has more oxygen than a room on fire. • Call fire brigade & tell them exactly where you are located. Do this even if you can see fire brigade on the street below. • Wait at a window and signal for help with a flashlight or by waving a bright cloth. • If possible, open the window at the top and bottom, but do not break it, you may need to close the window if smoke rushes in. • Be patient. Rescuing all the occupants of a high-rise building can
  • 25. Response in a Fire Emergency If you are stuck in a room & there is a fire outside the door • If the door is not warm to the touch, attempt to open the door, brace your body against the door while staying low to the floor and slowly open it a crack. What you are doing is checking for the presence of smoke or fire in the hallway. • If there is no smoke in the hallway or stairwells, follow your building’s evacuation plan. • Cover your nose & mouth with a wet cloth. • Always crawl or keep your head as low as possible, since smoke is lighter and will be high above the ground. Inhaling smoke is as dangerous as getting stuck in a fire. • If you don’t hear the building’s fire alarm, pull the nearest fire alarm “pull station” while exiting the floor. • If you encounter heavy smoke or flames on your way out, immediately return to your office.
  • 26. Response in a Fire Emergency If Your clothes catch on fire use STOP DROP & ROLL TECHNIQUE • DO NOT run. It will spread the fire across your body. • Stop where you are, drop to the ground & roll back & forth • Spread across flat on the ground. DO NOT curl up. • Roll from your back to your front repeatedly till fire is squashed. • After the flames are extinguished, get up & remove the clothing. • Burnt clothing can burn you. This is no time to be shy. If you have to remove all clothes, just get naked.
  • 27. Summary 1. Alert everyone by shouting fire fire. 2. If you are trained, try to extinguish the fire if it is in a small area. 3. Evacuate from the building, use emergency staircase. NO LIFTS. 4. DO NOT waste time collecting belongings. Just GET OUT. 5. Pull fire alarm trigger to alert the whole building. 6. Do not lock any doors. If a room is empty, just close the door. 7. Avoid climbing up the stairs/balconies. Go down the stairs. 8. Assemble in a common area away from the building. 9. Once outside the building, call fire brigade if they’re yet to arrive. 10. Do not go back inside the building till all clear is declared. 11. Do not go away from the site. Stay put with the entire team. 12. If you are not trained, do not try to be a hero. Save yourself. 13. Direct the fire brigade to a particular floor if someone is stuck. IF YOUR OFFICE /HIGH RISE BUILDING IS ON FIRE
  • 28. Summary 1. If the room door is hot, DO NOT OPEN. Stay inside 2. Seal the door gaps with cloth, tape, to prevent smoke leakage 3. Call the fire brigade and inform them of your location 4. If smoke is in the room, cover your nose & mouth with wet cloth 5. JUMPING OUT OF A HIGHRISE WINDOW IS NOT AN OPTION 6. Inhaling smoke will disorient you & eventually cause death 7. Do not panic. Stay calm. Your presence of mind will save you 8. Wait for fire brigade to reach your floor from stairs/windows IF YOU ARE STUCK INSIDE A ROOM / ON TOP FLOORS
  • 29. Summary 1. DO NOT RUN 2. STOP where you are. DROP to ground. ROLL over repeatedly 3. Once flames are squashed, remove the clothing IF YOUR CLOTHES ARE ON FIRE 1. Make them stop where they are 2. Cover them with a blanket or wet clothing 3. When they are wrapped, the flames are extinguished 4. Their burnt clothes have to be removed immediately IF OTHERS’ CLOTHES ARE ON FIRE If suffering from burns, get first aid as early as possible.
  • 30. Our mind will not work normally during emergencies due to adrenaline rush & confusion. So staying calm is most important Emergencies are unexpected. You will realize the potential harm and danger only when you go through it. So be prepared The smallest mistakes can cause major damage. Have presence of mind, use common sense. Organize your home/work area. Discard trash. Do not overload electrical sockets. Do regular cleanup. Never underestimate fire. Never overestimate your abilities. NOTE: This document is for general awareness. Please contact your office management /professionals to ensure you have information specific to your building. Do not solely depend on the tips mentioned here. The author of this document is not liable for any loss or damage whatsoever to any life or property. This document is made available freely to create awareness and not as a reference material/guide for emergency use. Contact a qualified expert for specific advise on life and fire safety. Remember