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Fire Safety Tips for Seniors

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1. Adults over the age of 80 are at three times greater risk of fire injury or death than the general population.
2. During a fire, you should use the elevator if you are on a high floor to evacuate faster.
3. A single chirp every 30 to 60 seconds from a smoke alarm means the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
4. A person with dementia may not sense danger such as smoke and fire.
5. All smoke alarms must be replaced after 10 years.
6. If escape from an apartment fire is not possible, residents should immediately open windows and doors to let smoke out.
7. Space heaters should be kept at least one foot away from anything flammable.
8. According to the NFPA, 75 percent of all U.S. fire deaths occur in the home.
9. A residence can be fully engulfed in flames in as little as five minutes.
10. Cooking while intoxicated is a leading cause of home fires.