State Fire Commissioner Trego Encourages Pennsylvanians to Participate in 2021 Fire Prevention Week

YORK – State Fire Commissioner Bruce Trego is urging Pennsylvanians to “learn the sounds of fire safety,” as part of this year’s Fire Prevention Week. 

He marked the occasion by participating in Yorkana Volunteer Fire Company’s prevention week open house, where families and other residents can learn about fire risks from the experts.

He said today’s homes are filled with synthetic materials that burn hotter and faster than ever.  In a typical fire, you may have as little as two minutes to safely exit the structure from the time you first hear a smoke alarm. 

Trego said Knowing how to use that time wisely is critical, and it takes both planning and practice.

This year’s Fire Prevention Week theme, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety™,” works to educate everyone about the different sounds the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make.

According to Trego, knowing what to do when an alarm sounds will keep you and your family safe. When an alarm makes noises – a beeping sound or a chirping sound – you must take action.

“Confusion and inaction are your worst enemy in the critical first few seconds following an alert from a smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector in your home,” Trego said. 

“Planning your escape and practicing that plan in advance are absolutely vital to protecting your safety.”

A home escape plan includes working smoke alarms on every level of the home, in every bedroom and near all sleeping areas.

It also includes two ways out of every room, usually a door and a window, with a clear path to an outside meeting place that’s a safe distance from the home.

Some additional tips for developing and practicing a home escape plan:

For additional information on fire safety, including seasonal fire safety tips, visit the Office of State Fire Commissioner online at, www.osfc.pa.gov.

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