Home Fire Emergency Plan & Escape Guide

$19.00

House fires are the emergency most people think they are prepared for — and the one they most consistently underestimate. In a modern home with synthetic furnishings, toxic gases reach lethal concentration before you can see fire from another room. The families who survive are the ones who had a plan, walked it, and practiced it.

The ERG Home Fire Emergency Plan provides a room-by-room escape framework, two-route-out planning, and family drill structure that takes 30 minutes to set up and could save your family's life.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Room-by-room primary and secondary escape route planning template

  • Family meeting point designation procedure

  • Smoke alarm placement guide and testing schedule

  • Fire behavior education — how fast fires spread in modern homes

  • Family drill instructions — how to conduct and document a home fire drill

  • Special considerations: children, elderly, mobility-limited family members

  • What to do if a route is blocked — real-time decision protocol

  • When to shelter vs. evacuate during a multi-story fire

  • Post-escape protocol: accounting for family members, contacting 911

Delivered as a fully editable Word document. Draw in your home's floor plan, mark escape routes, and document your family's meeting point.

WHO THIS IS FOR: All households — renters and homeowners, single-story and multi-story homes.

House fires are the emergency most people think they are prepared for — and the one they most consistently underestimate. In a modern home with synthetic furnishings, toxic gases reach lethal concentration before you can see fire from another room. The families who survive are the ones who had a plan, walked it, and practiced it.

The ERG Home Fire Emergency Plan provides a room-by-room escape framework, two-route-out planning, and family drill structure that takes 30 minutes to set up and could save your family's life.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Room-by-room primary and secondary escape route planning template

  • Family meeting point designation procedure

  • Smoke alarm placement guide and testing schedule

  • Fire behavior education — how fast fires spread in modern homes

  • Family drill instructions — how to conduct and document a home fire drill

  • Special considerations: children, elderly, mobility-limited family members

  • What to do if a route is blocked — real-time decision protocol

  • When to shelter vs. evacuate during a multi-story fire

  • Post-escape protocol: accounting for family members, contacting 911

Delivered as a fully editable Word document. Draw in your home's floor plan, mark escape routes, and document your family's meeting point.

WHO THIS IS FOR: All households — renters and homeowners, single-story and multi-story homes.