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l <br /> 7. Few people are burned to death in fires. Most fire-related deaths are the result of <br /> smoke inhalation, poisonous gas or panic. Panic can be avoided by being well <br /> prepared for an emergency. Learn all the emergency procedures as if they were <br /> second nature. <br /> FIRE PREVENTION TIPS <br /> 1. Replace any electrical cord that has cracked insulation or a broken connector. <br /> 2. Do not pinch electrical cords under or behind furniture. <br /> 3. Do not run electrical extension cords under chair mats or across doorways where <br /> they can be stepped on or chaffed. <br /> 4. Leave space for air to circulate around heaters and other heat-producing <br /> equipment such as copiers and computer terminals. <br /> 5. Turn off or unplug all appliances, including coffee makers and hot plates at the end <br /> of each workday. <br /> 6. Keep exits, storage areas and stairways free from waste paper, empty boxes, dirty <br /> rags and other fire hazards. <br /> 7. Know the locations of fire extinguishers in the building and your work area. <br /> 8. Remove trash on a regular basis. <br /> 9. Close all doors after working hours. <br /> 10. Discard all flammable liquids. <br /> 11. Observe the building's NO SMOKING policies. Never throw matches or cigarette <br /> butts into waste containers (inside or outside of building). <br /> 1 <br />