Disability Fire Safety

Everyone in the home should stay safe from fire.

Home Fire Sprinklers

Home fire sprinklers protect lives by keeping fires small. Sprinklers allows people more time to escape in a fire. When choosing an apartment or home, look for one that has home fire sprinklers.

Smoke Alarms

  • Install smoke alarms in every sleeping room. They should also be outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home.
  • Test your smoke alarm at least once a month by pushing the test button. If you can’t reach the alarm, ask for help.
  • For added safety, interconnect the smoke alarms. If one sounds, they all sound. This gives more time to escape.
  • Smoke alarms with sealed (long-life) batteries work for up to 10 years. They can be helpful for people who find it hard to change batteries.
  • Smoke alarms expire. Replace them every 10 years.
  • Smoke alarms and alert devices are available for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Strobe lights flash when the smoke alarm sounds. The lights warn people of a possible fire.
  • When people who are deaf are asleep, a pillow or bed shaker can wake them so they can escape. The shaker is activated by the sound of a smoke alarm.
  • When people who are hard of hearing are asleep, an alert device that uses a loud, mixed, low-pitched sound can wake them. They may find a pillow or bed shaker helpful. These devices are triggered by the sound of the smoke alarm.
  • Research the products and select the ones that best meet your needs.

People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

  • Smoke alarms and alert devices are available for people who are deaf or hard or hearing.
  • Strobe lights flash when the smoke alarm sounds. The lights warn people of a possible fire.
  • When people who are deaf are asleep, a pillow or bed shaker can wake them so they can escape.
  • When people who are hard of hearing are asleep, a loud, mixed, low-pitched sound alert device can wake them. A pillow or bed shaker may be helpful. These devices are triggered by the sound of the smoke alarm.

Escape Planning

Include everyone in home escape planning. Each person should have input about the best ways to escape. Home fire drills are important. Everyone in the home must participate in them. Keep a phone by your bed in case you can’t escape and need to call for help.

Talk with someone from the fire department about your escape plan.

Ask them review your plan. Ask if your fire department keeps a directory of people who may need extra help. If you have a service animal, agree on a plan to keep the animal with

WHERE TO FIND EQUIPMENT
Search home improvement store websites or use a general search engine to look for strobe light smoke alarms. BRK/First Alert, Gentex, and Kidde brands offer this type of smoke alarm. Find smoke alarm accessories such as pillow or bed shakers, transmitters, and receivers at lifetonesafety.com, safeawake.com and silentcall.com. Choose devices that have the label of a
recognized testing laboratory.