Fire Safety
A fire can happen at any time and in any place. Being prepared and knowing how to act in an emergency can save lives. Remember—your safety depends on knowledge and responsible actions. Stay safe!
What is a Fire?
A fire is an uncontrolled combustion process in an unintended place. Fires spread uncontrollably, causing extensive damage and endangering people, animals, and property.
Fire Prevention Rules
- Home Safety:
- Install smoke detectors and check them regularly.
- Avoid overloading electrical outlets.
- Store flammable materials away from heat sources.
- Be cautious with open flames like candles or fireplaces.
- Workplace Safety:
- Regularly inspect and maintain electrical devices.
- Follow safety guidelines for storing and using flammable materials.
- Organize regular fire safety training for employees.
- Outdoor Safety:
- Avoid lighting fires near flammable materials.
- Be cautious with grills and other fire sources.
- Follow local regulations regarding bonfires and fireworks.
Materials
Guide - FirePoradnik_–_Pożar_-_ENG.pdf 244.97MB