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• How long should emergency power last? • Why can’t I use the elevators during a fire alarm?? • Is the fire alarm system connected directly to the fire station? How to protect my family from fire in general? • Have a smoke alarm near or inside bedrooms and on every floor or level of your home. Test the alarms once a month, and change the batteries once a year. New 10-year detectors, which use lithium batteries, cost about $5 to $30 and can be found at most hardware and discount stores. • Practice different ways to get out of the house during a fire, and agree on a safe place to meet outside. • Do not smoke inside your home. • Make sure everyone in your family knows the STOP, DROP, and ROLL procedure in case their clothes catch on fire. • Keep matches and lighters out of reach from children How to protect my family from electric shock? • Use safety plugs to cover electrical outlets. • Keep electrical appliances, such as hair dryers and curling irons, out of the reach of children and awa

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• How long should emergency power last? • Why can’t I use the elevators during a fire alarm?? • Is the fire alarm system connected directly to the fire station? How do I protect my family from fire in general? • Have a smoke alarm near or inside bedrooms and on every floor or level of your home. Test the alarms once a month, and change the batteries once a year. New 10-year detectors, which use lithium batteries, cost about $5 to $30 and can be found at most hardware and discount stores. • Practice different ways to get out of the house during a fire, and agree on a safe place to meet outside. • Do not smoke inside your home. • Make sure everyone in your family knows the STOP, DROP, and ROLL procedure in case their clothes catch on fire. • Keep matches and lighters out of reach from children How to protect my family from electric shock? • Use safety plugs to cover electrical outlets. • Keep electrical appliances, such as hair dryers and curling irons, out of the reach of children and a

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