S OURCING & M ARKETING A CHAT en milieu international LFB/UNIV-LYON2 2011.
Lfb presentation for cbnwa final
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Spotting hazards& preventing fires
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This fire was the result of arson14 people had to be rescued
One man went to prisonNobody died – but they could have!
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How could you help prevent
this?
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Know the risksSpot the risksReport the risks
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Rubbish equals fire risk
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Just one match is all it takes
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It’s not just illegal
It could cost a life
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Tell your neighborhood watch about dumped rubbish
• Where is it?• What is it?• How much is
there?
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Cylinders can cost lives
Rubbish plus cylinders plus fire equals……LETHAL
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Cylinders can cost lives
If you see them, report them!
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Did you see what happened?
• Time• Date• Registration• Description
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Report it – stop it
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Abandoned cars…
…make easy targets!
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If you can see it, so can the arsonists
• Broken windows• No tax• Flat tyres• Moss• It’s been there a long time
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If so, tell us
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Rough sleeping
Some people live like this
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In these conditions…
…fire is a huge and potentially lethal threat
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This caravan fire…
Could have KILLED
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If you suspect it, report it
Help save a life
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1. Identify – what is the hazard?2. Record – make notes there and then3. Report – tell us straight away
Katie Breen020 8555 1200 ext [email protected]
As simple as 1-2-3
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Any questions?
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Home Fire Safety Visit • Who is eligible? High risk individuals such as older people,
especially those living alone, those with mobility, vision and hearing impairment and mental health services users.
• Why request a visit? If you are concerned that your home may be at risk of fire, or if you know someone who you think needs our help, then please arrange a visit with the owner’s consent.
• Call 020 8555 1200 to arrange a visit for practical advice and
free smoke alarm installation.