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The image promotes living in buildings with automatic sprinklers for improved fire safety, featuring visual guidance and icons.
The image promotes living in fire-sprinklered buildings for optimal fire safety, showing exits and accessibility features.
The image promotes preparing and practicing a fire escape plan for all household members, highlighting safety.
The image promotes creating and practicing a fire escape plan with everyone in your home, highlighting safety.
The image promotes living on the ground floor for easier evacuation during emergencies, emphasizing accessibility and safety.
The image promotes living at street level for easier evacuation during emergencies, featuring a person in a wheelchair.
The image advises keeping essential items like glasses and aids close to your bed for easy access during emergencies.
A person talks to a firefighter about an evacuation plan for their service dog in case of fire.
The image discusses smoke alarms and suggests alternatives like strobe lights or bed shakers for those who can't hear them.
The image advises meeting with a building administrator to discuss fire drill inclusion, especially for individuals with disabilities.
An illustration advising to discuss fire escape plans with the fire department, especially regarding service animals.
The image encourages meeting with a building manager to discuss fire drills for inclusion, especially for those in wheelchairs.