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High Rise / Apartment Buildings

How is my apartment building different from other homes?

  • Fire safety in an apartment building is everyone's responsibility, not just your own.
  • Since most high-rise buildings are constructed of fire resistant materials and contain enclosed stairwells, fires are generally confined to individual rooms or apartments, furnishings or possibly one floor.
  • Wood frame buildings up to 4 stories in height have either enclosed stairwells, or older buildings may have external fire escapes.
  • Stairwell doors are fire doors that must be closed at all times to prevent the spread of fire, smoke and poisonous gases.
  • An apartment or high-rise fire is no cause for panic. If you plan ahead and practice fire drills, your chance of survival are greatly increased.

How will I know if there is a fire?

  • Your building should be equipped with smoke detectors and other fire alarm components.
  • Learn to recognize the sound of the fire alarm, and leave the building immediately when you hear it. Never ignore the alarm, as fire may be present in any part of the building.
  • It is recommended that every dwelling have a smoke alarm outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home. For maximum protection install a smoke alarm in every bedroom,
  • Test smoke alarms monthly and for battery operated smoke alarms change the batteries at least twice a year. Clean smoke alarms at least once every six months by gently vacuuming the exterior. Smoke alarms should be replaced at least every ten years.

What's the plan for my building?

  • Floor plans and evacuation procedures should be posted on every floor. Take time to learn them.
  • Develop and practice your fire safety plan. Know the two quickest and safest ways out of your building, and establish a meeting area outside of the building to report to.
  • Designating and training a fire warden on each level of the building is recommended to ensure safe evacuation and ongoing safety programs.
  • Have a fire drill at least once a year, but practice your escape plans regularly. Coordinate practice drills with neighbours, fellow workers, the floor warden, and the building manager.
  • Someone should be assigned to assist people with disabilities who may need assistance to evacuate safely.

How do I escape from the fire?

  • Get out in the quickest and safest way possible.
  • If and announcement can be heard over your building's public address system, listen carefully and follow directions.
  • Check doors for heat before opening them. Stay low behind the door, reach up and feel the door or the door handle with the back of your hand. If the door feels cool, brace yourself against it and open it slowly. If safe, leave the building and go directly to your meeting place. If you encounter smoke, crawl low under the smoke. Cleaner air is down low near the floor.
  • If the door feels warm, or if you see smoke or flames on the other side of the door, shut the door. Protect yourself by sealing the openings around the door and vents with bedding or towels. Call the fire department using the local emergency number to notify them of your location. Try to find another way to escape, if you can't and if there is no smoke outside a window, open it and signal for help. Never go to the roof as you may become trapped with no means of escape or protection.
  • Never use elevators in a fire! Use the stairways and close all doors behind you to slow the spread of fire and smoke.
  • Once you are out of the building go directly to your planned meeting place. Do not re-enter the building. Ensure 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number has been called.
  • In a hotel fire, be sure to take your room key with you. You may encounter smoke and need to re-enter your room for safety.
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569 Klockner Ave. Hamilton, NJ 08619
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