Know your building's plan
Check your building's floor plans and evacuation procedures. These must be posted on every floor. You should know where to go and what to do if a fire alarm sounds in your building. Connect with your property or building manager if you have any questions about what to do during a fire emergency.
Plan ahead for accessibility
Choose someone to help anyone with accessibility issues who might need help to leave your building quickly and safely. If you have mobility issues, speak you’re your neighbours and plan ahead.
Fire in your suite
If you have a fire in your suite, follow your home escape plan. If possible, activate the building alarm while exiting.
Escaping the fire
If you hear your building's fire alarm or an announcement over the public address system, exit the building and follow all directions.
Use the exit stairways and make sure that you close all doors behind you, which will help to slow the spread of the fire. You should never use an elevator during a fire emergency.
If your escape route gets smoky, you should crawl low to get underneath the smoke. The clearest air is nearer to the floor. Return to your suite or use an alternate escape route if you can't get through because of too much smoke, heat, or fire. Never go to the roof of your building as you could become trapped without any means of escape.
Check before you open a door
Always check doors before you open them. You should kneel or crouch against the door to check its frame and doorknob with the back of your hand. If it feels cool, put your shoulder against the door and open it carefully.
Slam the door shut if you see flames or smoke on the other side. You should use another escape route or stay in your apartment.
Protect yourself if you have to stay
If you can't leave your apartment, you should protect yourself by placing towels, sheets, or clothes around the door and vents to keep out smoke.
Call 9-1-1 and let them know where you are.
If there isn't any smoke outside your window, open it, and signal for help with a bright towel, sheet, or flashlight.