Fires can have serious consequences for people, property and the environment. They can cause significant financial loss, considerable property damage, disruption to business or community operations, and health risks (carbon monoxide poisoning, burns, etc.).
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Emergency plans can be helpful in dealing with fires and mitigating their consequences. They make it possible to put in place measures to protect people, evacuate the premises and alert the emergency services. They also specify the means put in place to manage the crisis, such as the establishment of crisis centers or crisis units.
It is important that emergency plans are in place before a fire breaks out, so that you can respond quickly and effectively. It is also important to follow the instructions of the authorities and not take unnecessary risks in the event of a fire. In the event of a fire, it is essential to leave the premises as quickly as possible and to alert the emergency services.
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