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[0:12] ..." Carly of the national fire protection association based in Quincy. "...
[0:32] ..." the best ways to protect your family against the effects of fire. Smoke alarms throughout your house."...
[0:38] ..." NFPA recommends that you have smoke alarms on every level of your home. Inside each bedroom and outside each sleeping."...
[0:47] ..." Area Carly says you've got to make sure those smoke alarms will do the job."...
[0:00]" The very young aren't the highest risk of death in -- home structure fires children."
[0:05]" Underside. Where one and a half times as likely to die at home -- is the general pub."
[0:12]" Carly of the national fire protection association based in Quincy. "
[0:16]" That means that parents have to take responsibility. And making sure that the children. -- some basic fire safety messages for around the home. And that parents know themselves what to do in the event that they have a fire."
[0:31]" And one of the best ways to protect your family against the effects of fire. Smoke alarms throughout your house."
[0:38]" NFPA recommends that you have smoke alarms on every level of your home. Inside each bedroom and outside each sleeping."
[0:47]" Area Carly says you've got to make sure those smoke alarms will do the job."
[0:52]" Children sometimes may not wait to the sound of the smoke -- So parents should practice when they're children letting them here smoke go on and also doing. As -- in their home. To see whether or not infected children will wait for the smoke -- Actually actually kept steel with the testing button. And at night when they're sleeping."
[1:15]" And if there is a fire that sets off the alarm."
[1:18]" If the smoke alarm goes last senior home the first thing to do is to get out and stay out. And it'd be cancer that is knowing what to do in the event that the -- goes having an escape plans to your family so that everybody in the house knows what to do."
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