Putting a fire out: The PASS Method
8/18/2023 (Permalink)
According to the National Fire Protection Association’s Home Structure Fires report more than 26% of reported fires from 2016-2020 occurred in a home and 75% of civilian fire deaths are caused by home fires. Most of these tragic disasters start from cooking, heating equipment, electrical issues, and lighting failures. Being confident and prepared for a home fire can make the difference in life and death. One small but highly effective way to be prepared for a fire is having the proper knowledge of how to put a fire out. The PASS method was created to help simplify the use of a fire extinguisher.
Pull – Maintaining control of the nozzle, pull the pin at the top of the extinguisher.
Aim – Stand back from the flames. With one hand, aim the nozzle at the base of the fire.
Squeeze – Firmly squeeze the nozzle with your hand.
Sweep – Quickly contain the fire by making a sweeping motion with the nozzle.
Now even though a fire extinguisher can be effective it is important to only use it for smaller fires. NEVER take it upon yourself to put out a large fire. If a fire seems too massive and dangerous it is always best to call your local fire department. It is never worth taking the risk when you are one phone call away from having professional help.
After a fire is extinguished and everyone is safe, our SERVPRO of Greater Covington and Mandeville team is ready to help with cleanup and restoration. We have trained and certified technicians that can make the fore “Like it never happened.” Contact our office with more information.