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Participant Survey

Participant Survey for School Aged Audience

  1. What should you do if you find matches or lighters?
  2. Should you search for your dog or cat before leaving your house because of a fire?
  3. What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
  4. Which way does smoke go in a fire?
  5. Where do you go when you exit your house because of a fire?
  6. 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

  1. What does P.A.S.S stand for when you operate a fire extinguisher?
  2. When you cook with grease, is it safe to leave the room?
  3. What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
  4. What are the three primary classes of fires in the home?
  5. How often should you inspect the smoke detectors in your home?
  6. What four items do you tell the 9-1-1 dispatcher when reporting an emergency?

 

Participant Survey for Adult (and Teen Ager) Participants

  1. How many meeting places should your home escape plan have?
  2. How often should you inspect your home for fire hazards?
  3. Can you utilize more than one length of extension cord to power an appliance?
  4. What is the leading cause of residential fires is the United States?
  5. How far should you keep combustibles away from supplemental heating devices?
  6. Fireplace ashes can be placed in a garbage bag as long as they are 2 days old?