We are fast approaching the anniversary of my brother and nephew's deaths.

So I am going to take this moment to ask you all if you have planned your escape route from your house in case of fire. Do the kids know the plan?

Is the battery working in your smoke alarm? Is there even a battery in your smoke alarm, or did the beeping annoy you?

What will you do if your stairs are alight?
If the grandkids are staying over, do they know the plan? Which adult is getting which child?

Where do you keep your house keys at night? Could you find them if there was smoke and fire?

Do you shut the kitchen door when you go to bed? That was what the fire brigade said would have made most difference for my family.

Do you turn electrical appliances off at the wall, especially the ones you bought from somewhere online?

Have you walked through your escape plan? You need muscle memory to kick in when the panic of an emergency situation hits.

Please, if you could think about these things and make changes if you need to it would mean that something good has come from our tragedy. I never want anyone else to have to go through this.

#Fire #FireSafety #Emergency

@PetraPhoenix Huh. I removed the kitchen door when I moved in, because I didn't see any point in having one - I never cook anyway, so it just got in the way of fridge snack raids.

But I have an absent-minded flatmate now, and disabilities, and a very stupid cat. Maybe I should put that door back on this year. Thanks for the prompt to think about it.

I hope you're as okay as you can be when such a difficult date comes up in the calendar.

@denny

Thank you for thinking about this. It helps me to know that I may have helped other people be safer