Fire

IN CASE OF FIRE
Use a fire extinguisher to put out small fires. You can also use water if the fire is not electrical or chemical.
If the fire is too large to put out, leave the building immediately. Don't stop, you may not have enough time. When you go out and are safe, use the phone and signal. Wait in a safe place for the arrival of the fire brigade and inform them about the type, size and location of the fire.
If your clothes catch fire, don't run. This will cause the fire to spread faster. Instead, stop, lie on the ground, cover your face with your palms, and roll until the fire goes out. If it is smoky, cover your mouth and nose with a towel or garment and move low to the ground as you exit the building. Most deaths during fires are due to the effects of smoke. If the door or its handle is hot, if smoke comes out under and around it, do not open it. This means that the fire is nearby.
If you are locked or locked in a room, use tapes, wet towels or clothes to close any cracks and crevices around the door. Call 112 and explain your exact location. You can even leave a sign outside the window to indicate your exact location.

IN CASE OF FIRE OR ACCIDENT, CALL THE SINGLE EMERGENCY EMERGENCY RESCUE SYSTEM

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