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What do I do if the building I’m in is on fire?

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FIRE!! by Thomas's Pics
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  • Post category:Personal safety
  • Post published:January 29, 2013

If the building you are in is on fire, get out as soon as possible. Don’t hide inside and never go back in for anything. Raise the alarm and call for help straightaway on 999.

Source: Fire safety advice for parents and child carers @ Gov.UK

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