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Participant Survey
Participant Survey for School Aged Audience
- What should you do if you find matches or lighters?
- Should you search for your dog or cat before leaving your house because of a fire?
- What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
- Which way does smoke go in a fire?
- Where do you go when you exit your house because of a fire?
- Do you stand up and walk through the smoke to escape or crawl low to the ground?
Participant Survey for Teen Aged (and Adult) Audience
- What does P.A.S.S stand for when you operate a fire extinguisher?
- When you cook with grease, is it safe to leave the room?
- What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
- What are the three primary classes of fires in the home?
- How often should you inspect the smoke detectors in your home?
- What four items do you tell the 9-1-1 dispatcher when reporting an emergency?
Participant Survey for Adult (and Teen Ager) Participants
- How many meeting places should your home escape plan have?
- How often should you inspect your home for fire hazards?
- Can you utilize more than one length of extension cord to power an appliance?
- What is the leading cause of residential fires is the United States?
- How far should you keep combustibles away from supplemental heating devices?
- Fireplace ashes can be placed in a garbage bag as long as they are 2 days old?