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February 1,2007 <br /> NOA Project Number: E07014A <br /> Engineer of Methane System County Agency <br /> Neil O.Anderson and Associates, Inc. Environmental Health Department,San <br /> Attention:James Robinson Joaquin County <br /> 902 Industrial Way 304 E. Weber Avenue, <br /> Lodi, CA 95240 Third Floor <br /> 209-367-3701 Stockton CA 95202 <br /> 209-468-3420 <br /> Sensor Company <br /> Sierra Monitor Corp. <br /> Gary Hunt <br /> 511 S. First Ave., #130 <br /> Arcadia, CA 91006 <br /> 626-446-1006 <br /> Fax 626-446-0913 <br /> email ghunt@sierrramonitor.com <br /> 7.0 EXIT DRILLS IN HOME (FROM THE STOCKTON FIRE DEPARTMENT) <br /> All members of your household should participate in the process of developing your escape plan,even <br /> young child-ten. <br /> When making your home escape plan . . . <br /> Take a walk through your home and locate two escape routes from each room,making sure each <br /> exit is accessible. Having two accessible ways out of each room greatly improves your chances <br /> in escaping a fire in your home. <br /> Check for windows that could be painted shut, make sure they open. Open and check below the <br /> window. Is there anything outside the window that would hamper your escape or injure you if <br /> you have to use the window for an exit? If so,now is the time to make corrections. <br /> If you have bars on your bedroom windows,they must open from the inside of the room. If not, <br /> they must be made operable so they can. Bars can and will trap you inside of your own home. <br /> Also,California law requires that bars installed on bedroom windows must open from the inside <br /> of the room. If you are contemplating installing bars on your windows,please contact the City <br /> of Stockton Building Department at(209)937-8561.They will give you the correct information. <br /> If your bedrooms are located on the second floor,do you have escape ladders for each bedroom? <br /> Check for doors blocked by furniture or storage. <br /> 3 '-*44 <br />