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Morefield Avenue • • <br /> Our Project Number: E07154A <br /> September 24, 2007 <br /> If your bedrooms are located on the second floor, do you have escape ladders <br /> for each bedroom? <br /> Check for doors blocked by furniture or storage. <br /> Establish a meeting place a safe distance from your home. <br /> If you have very young, very old, or disable occupants in the home, try to locate <br /> their bedroom on the ground floor and designate someone to help them in an <br /> emergency. <br /> Remember... <br /> STOP...before opening a door. Feel the door. While remaining on your knees, reach up <br /> and feel the door as high as you can without standing up. Feel the door knob, around <br /> the edges and bottom of the door. If you feel heat don't open that door, use your <br /> alternative exit. <br /> If you encounter smoke on your way out, use your alternative exit. If you must escape <br /> through smoke, stay down and crawl under the smoke where the air is clearer and <br /> cooler. <br /> If your clothing catches on fire, STOP DROP AND ROLL (covering your face with your <br /> hands) to extinguish the flames. <br /> Once outside, never go back into a burning building for any reason. Call 9-1-1 from a <br /> neighbor's phone. <br /> Practice... <br /> Practicing your escape before the fire strikes will enable you to get out faster with less <br /> panic. If you know your escape route by heart you will be able to get out quickly even <br /> if you've been exposed to disorienting smoke and gases. <br /> 8.0 RECORD KEEPING <br /> A system file must be maintained. These records must be available to regulatory <br /> agencies upon request. This file shall include, at a minimum: <br /> • System calibration logs <br /> • Correspondence with regulatory agencies <br /> • Self-monitoring notes (i.e. alarm time, date, reading, false alarms?) <br /> 902 Industrial Way-Lodi, cA 95240 <br /> 209 367 3701 •Fax 209.369.4228 ©2007 Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc. <br />