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Fire Safety Tips

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  • Mighty Kids Play Learning Center will endeavor to conduct fire drills at least once in every quarter.

  • Our staff will also be trained to inspect daily to ensure that the teaching materials are secured, electricity sources are turned off, and stairways, doors and other exits are working properly and are unblocked.

  • Teachers, officials and staff will be made familiar with the school's fire protection system, including the location of fire extinguisher, emergency lights, and sprinklers.

  • The school will also provide a map posted in the rooms identifying the open floor plans and exits paths should a fire occur.

  • While it's important to make sure that students leave the building as quickly as possible, order is more important than speed when it comes to conducting a safe fire procedure.

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Mighty Kids Play Learning Center will regularly invite officers from the local fire department to conduct seminars and inspections in order to evaluate the risks and decide whether existing precautions are adequate or more needs to be done.

Possible sources of ignition are:

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  • Defective electrical fittings and defective or misuse of electrical apparatus – light bulbs and fluorescent tubes too close to combustible materials, misuse or defective electrical extension leads and adapters, faulty or damaged wiring.

  • Matches, Lighters, Candles and Smoking materials.

  • Flame or sparks from a work process such as welding, cutting, grinding or the use of a hot air gun.

  • Sources of frictional heat.

  • Electrostatic discharges.

  • Ovens, kilns, open hearths, furnaces or incinerators.

  • Boilers, engines and other oil burning equipment.

  • Portable heaters.

  • Cooking equipment, including deep fat fryers.

  • The threat of arson must not be overlooked and the malicious firing of combustible materials.

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