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University Facilities Environment, Health & Safety Services |
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FIRE & LIFE SAFETY Dorm Safety If you detect a fire in a campus building or residence hall:
Off-Campus fire emergencies dial 911. |
Fire Extinguishers EH&S can provide training on the proper use of fire extinguishers:
Contact our Service Request Line at 829-2401 to arrange a training session for your group. Using Portable Fire Extinguishers The following guidance is from the National Fire Protection Association (click on the logo to go to the NFPA web site): A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting
out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives;
but portable extinguishers have limitations. Because fire grows and spreads
so rapidly, the number one priority for residents is to get out safely. Class A fires involve
ordinary combustibles, such as wood, cloth and paper. Class B fires involve flammable liquids, such as gasoline, oil and some paints and solvents. Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment, such as power tools, wiring, fuse boxes, computers, TV's and electric motors. Class D fires involve combustible metals, such as magnesium or sodium. fighting Class D fires require specialized training. Class K fires involve cooking oils used in commercial cooking equipment. A red slash through any of the fire-class symbols on an extinguisher's label means you must not use the extinguisher on the class of fire. Safety Tips:
If the fire does not go out, get to a safe area.
After using a fire extinguisher, be sure to notify the building or residence hall supervisor so that the extinguisher may be properly recharged. |
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