G U I D E L I N E S F O R A D A Y C A R E

[Pages:13]GUIDELINES FOR A DAYCARE

Mission Fire/Rescue Service

Revised: April 1, 2004

Mission Fire/Rescue Service

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. Page 3 OBJECTIVES OF THE FIRE SAFETY PLAN ................................................................... Page 3 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY CHECKLIST............................................................................. Page 4

DAYCARE SITE / FLOOR PLANS.................................................................................. Page 5 SYMBOLS.................................................................................................................... Page 5

SAMPLE SITE PLAN ...................................................................................................... Page 6 SAMPLE FLOOR PLAN.................................................................................................. Page 7 DAYCARE FIRE SAFETY INFORMATION TITLE PAGE ................................................. Page 8 FIRE DRILLS .................................................................................................................... Page 9 YOUR DAYCARE SITE PLAN ........................................................................................ Page 10 YOUR DAYCARE FLOOR PLAN.................................................................................... Page 11 INSTRUCTIONS TO OCCUPANTS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY .................................. Page 12

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INTRODUCTION

The attached format is to be used as a guide in establishing a fire safety plan for your daycare. The content of the plan may be changed to reflect the actual descriptions of your facility and operation. The Mission Fire/Rescue Service conducts one Fire Inspection upon request from the Fraser Health Authority. The Fire/Rescue Service will review your Fire Safety Plan during the inspection. Requirements and recommendations will be forwarded to the Health Authority and a Licensing Officer will conduct the follow-up inspection. Your contact person should you have any questions or concerns at Mission Fire/Rescue is Fire Prevention Officer, Captain Mike Schmidt. I can be reached at (604) 820-3793 or (604) 820-3794 weekdays (email: mschmidt@mission.ca).

Make Fire Safety Your Business Every Day.

THE OBJECTIVES OF THE FIRE SAFETY PLAN

General

A fire safety plan has three primary objectives: 1) Fire Hazard Control: prevent the incidence of fire by the control of fire hazards in the building. 2) Fire Protection System Maintenance: maintenance of the building facilities provided for the safety of the occupants; and 3) Emergency Evacuation: establish a systematic method for a safe and orderly evacuation of an area or building, by its occupants, in case of fire or other emergency.

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FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY CHECKLIST

Do you have the following fire safety precautions in place? One 3A10BC (5 lb) portable fire extinguisher for each floor. Fire extinguishers should be visibly placed in a location close to an exit door. A CSA or ULC approved smoke alarm installed on each floor of the facility and preferably in all bedrooms. Smoke alarms should be inter-connected. A fire safety plan prepared and emergency evacuation procedures posted in a conspicuous area such as exits. There are two readily accessible and operational exits on each floor that can be used by children. Locking devices must be easy to open from the inside. Emergency numbers are clearly posted beside each telephone. Combustible artwork is limited to 20% of the walls or ceilings. (Do not put any combustible material on or over doors.) The maximum storage of flammable and combustible liquids in the building does not exceed 10 liters (2 gallons) and are stored in containers approved by Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC). The containers must be stored in areas inaccessible to children, and preferably outside. All waste receptacles are made of non-combustible materials (i.e. metal), with automatic, tight fitting lids. Safety covers are on all accessible electrical outlets. Poison, cleaning fluids, and powders are in locked cupboards. Heating appliances such as wood, electric or gas-fired stoves are protected with a permanently mounted and secured metal screen. Candles or other open flame devices are not used while children are on the premises. Conduct a fire drill each month when the daycare is in operation and maintain adequate records. Store all propane tanks outside in a well ventilated location. Remove or store all accumulated garbage or combustible material away from the building. Eliminate all electrical hazards (i.e. worn extension cords, multiple plug-ins to one outlet, etc.)

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DAYCARE SITE / FLOOR PLANS

INSTRUCTIONS

A set of floor plans must be included in the master copy of your Fire Safety Plan. Draw a Site Plan on Page 10 showing the building, street names, location of the gas shut-off and the assembly /meeting area for evacuations.

Draw a Floor Plan on Page 11, showing the exits, and fire extinguisher locations inside the daycare. If more than one floor is used, then a separate floor plan must be drawn for each floor.

Samples of daycare site and floor plans are shown on the following pages.

All floor plans must include the following information and a symbol index: (We have suggested symbols, but they are not mandatory).

SYMBOLS N X

RED CIRCLE EXIT (Green)

G PS S

SITE/ FLOOR PLAN

North Assembly Area or Meeting Place Portable Fire Extinguishers (PFE) Directions of Exit Travel from the Building Location of the Natural Gas Meter (if there is one) Fire Alarm Pull Station (if there is a fire alarm system) Smoke Alarm

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SAMPLE SITE PLAN

Meeting Place

Well

Driveway

Dwelling

Property Line

N

3425 Anywhere St.

Driveway

Creek

G - Gas Meter

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SAMPLE FLOOR PLAN

Ensuite

Master Bedroom

Family Room

Kitchen

Bath

s

Bedroom

Bedroom

PFE

Daycare

N

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DAYCARE INFORMATION

Daycare (Please Print Daycare Name & Address Below)

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