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Tennessee State Fire Marshal says Be ‘Stop, Drop, and Roll’ Smart

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – “Stop, drop, and roll” has been one of the most recognizable fire safety messages for decades. Many adults remember the concept from being introduced to it as a young child. Unfortunately, it is common for people, especially children, to mistakenly believe that they should utilize stop, drop, and roll as a reaction to all fire situations.

State Fire Marshal Julie Mix McPeak wants to make sure Tennesseans know how and when to stop, drop, and roll. “It is important to stress, especially to children, that stop, drop, and roll is appropriate when your clothing or body is on fire,” says McPeak. “If a fire occurs in a home or a building, however, they need to know that getting out fast and staying out is the priority.”

Make sure you and your family are prepared for what to do in case a clothing fire occurs:

To prevent clothes from catching fire:

For more information on making your home fire-safe, download and print the State Fire Marshal’s home fire safety checklist (http://tn.gov/fire/fsk/documents/checklist.pdf [1]).

The State Fire Marshal’s Office [2] is a division of the Department of Commerce and Insurance [3], which works to protect consumers while ensuring fair competition for industries and professionals who do business in Tennessee.

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