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Moving into a new home is an exciting time. As your family gets used to their new digs and the new neighborhood, it's a good time to update your fire safety plan. First, test all the smoke detectors in your home. You should have at least one per floor depending on the size of the home, additional alarms located near the bedrooms may be a good idea. Using some graph paper, draw a diagram of your home's floor plan, one page for each floor. ...
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Posted on 27. Dec, 2009 by Editor in News MELBOURNE Families are urged to use the holidays to practise fire escape plans with their children after a Melbourne boy died in a house fire. Fire crews were called to a house at Cranbourne in Read full story Tweet this! Tags: cranbourne , escape plans , fire , fire crews , house , Melbourne , practise , Read
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