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FIRE!! by Thomas's Pics
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  • Post category:Personal safety
  • Post published:May 23, 2013

If you’re caught in a fire: alert everyone, get everyone out, call 999, don’t go back in. Prepare escape routes now and make sure everyone knows the drill.

Source: What to do if there’s a fire @ Direct.GOV

Photo: FIRE!! by Thomas's Pics under Creative Commons license

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