In the event of a house fire, there’s no time for a family to sit down and plan an escape safely. To be better prepared, have your family meeting now, before the emergency ever takes place. Discuss what steps to take and a safe place to meet outside. Periodic fire drills are even a great idea! For questions on this or other safety information, reach out to Child Injury Prevention through Early Care Programs at the Garrett County Health Department. 301-334-7720.


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Accessibility assistance available at 301-334-7720.
Shared by Natasha Coddington from the Garrett County Health Department’s Early Care Unit.
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