Use a Smoke Alarm

Many fire deaths occur between
midnight and 4 a.m., when the family
is asleep. Fire produces smoke and
gases that can numb your senses. If a
fire breaks out, you may not wake up,
or you may not be able to think
clearly. That’s why you need a smoke
detector. This will sound an alarm
when a fire starts. Then you can get
your family to safety.

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