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Martensville Fire
Department
"Babysitter's
Guide"
Fire Safety Hints for Baby Sitter's
As a babysitter, you have a great responsibility - you
are responsible for the safety of the children you sit
with and for the property of your employer. To help discharge this
responsibility, we offer the following suggestions:
Prevention Before Fire Starts:
- When you arrive at your employer's residence, ask for the following
information...
- Fire Department Phone Number
- Police Department Phone Number
- Ambulance Dispatch Phone Number
- Poison Control Centre Phone Number
- The Full Address of the Residence
- A Phone number where your employer can be reached
- Ask for a walk around the house...
- Familiarize yourself with the house that you are minding in... (how
door locks work etc)...
- Ask if they have a fire escape plan ... Do the children know it? ...
Have they practiced the plan? ... Where is the meeting place? ... (see
"Fire Escape Planning")
- Where are the exits from the house? (know at least two ways out)..
- Find out where the smoke alarm is. Check to see that it is
operational. Ask if the children know what it sounds like..
- After the parents leave, walk around with the children. Check the
Kitchen, to ensure that the stove is turned off etc... Check the Living
Room, to ensure that there are no lit cigarettes left behind etc...
Check the Bedrooms to be sure that nothing unsafe was forgotten...
- The Martensville Fire Department recommends that babysitter's do not
use cooking stoves or heating stoves...
- Bring your babysitting kit with you ... (Smoke alarm, flash light,
night light, babysitter's pamphlet, telephone stickers for emergency
numbers).
What to do if a Fire Occurs!
- Your first responsibility in case of a fire is to get the children
out. Never place yourself or others in jeopardy by attempting to
extinguish a fire. Once the children are in a safe place, call
the Fire Department. Once you are out do not re-enter
the building! Do not waste time getting the children dressed,
wrap them up in a blanket.
- If you smell or see smoke, or hear the smoke alarm, sound a warning.
SHOUT FIRE!
- Stay close to the floor, where there is fresh air.
- Close all doors behind you. Call the Fire Department from a
safe place. Never go back into a burning building.
- If you smell gas, get out, do not turn off any lights or electrical
appliances. Call the Fire Department from a place of
safety.
- If you are babysitting in an apartment building and the alarm sounds
... check the door for heat, If it is not warm ... check the corridor
for smoke. If there is no smoke ... proceed to the nearest exit. Sound
the fire alarm ... use the stairs to exit the building ... NEVER
use the elevator ... take your apartment key with you.
- If the door is warm or if there is there is heavy smoke in the
corridor, it may be safer to remain in your apartment ... Close the door
and place a wet towel at the base of the door. Call the Fire Department
and tell them where you are even if they are already on the scene. Go
near a window and signal your location. Wait for the Fire Department to
rescue you.
- If a fire should start in your apartment, stay low, get the kids
out, close all doors behind you especially your apartment door. Sound
the Fire Alarm, leave the building using the stairs.
- If your clothing or the clothing of the children should catch on
fire, smother the flames with a towel, blanket or other thick material,
OR stop, drop and roll, to smother the fire.
For further information, assistance, or to get
information on our Babysitting courses, call the Martensville Fire
Department at 306-931-2166 or e-mail us at:
mfd@martensville.ca
 11/05/2007 |