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A recommended distance for meeting points is 100 feet or more from the building, allowing time to exit and regroup safely.
Establishing a Safe Meeting Point
When creating a home fire escape plan, it’s essential to designate a safe meeting point outside the home. This location should be a distance from the building to account for any potential hazards or obstacles that may hinder escape. A good rule of thumb is to choose a meeting point at least 100 feet from the home, allowing ample time to exit and regroup safely.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a meeting point, consider the following factors:
- Avoid areas with potential hazards such as nearby bodies of water, power lines, or other obstacles that could cause injury.
- Choose a location with good visibility, making it easier to spot each other in low-light conditions.
- Select a spot that is easily accessible, taking into account any mobility issues that family members may have.
Ensuring Everyone Knows the Meeting Point
To ensure everyone in the household knows the meeting point, hold regular drills and practice escaping from the home to the designated location. This will help family members become familiar with the escape route and meeting point, making it easier to regroup and account for everyone during an emergency. Make sure to discuss the meeting point with any guests or caregivers who may be present, ensuring everyone is aware of the plan.
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