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FIRE PRECAUTION QUIZ

We recommend that each group takes part in this quiz as soon as possible after arrival in order to ensure that they are fully aware of the actions they should take in case of fire.

Each participant should have a piece of paper and list the correct letter for each question.

Please note that our equipment is regularly updated, so please ensure that you ask for the up-to-date Quiz. This version is dated 03 May 2007

1 Why should Fire Doors not be left open? Because ...
a They look attractive b They hold back fire & smoke c To save on heating bills  
2 How many corridor fire doors are there?  
a 3 b 4 c 53  
Who is responsible for the fire doors being kept closed?  
a The group leader b The staff c Everyone  
4 How many exits are fitted with "Break the Glass" bolts?  
a 0 b 4 c 5  
5 How many steps are there on the main Fire Escape?  
a 15 b 999 c 18  
6 How many 'Wet Chemical' extinguishers are there?  
a 3 b 1 c 5  
7 What type of fire should 'Wet Chemical' extinguishers be used for?  
a Flammable gases b Cookingoil/fats/paper/wood/textiles c Electrical  
8 Where are the 2 'CO2' extinguishers?  
a Piano Bar & Stairs b Dining Room & Outside the Kitchen c Cellar & Drying Room  
9 What type of fire should 'CO2' extinguishers be used for?  
a Oil/Flammable gases b Paper/wood/textiles c Electrical/flammable liquids  
10 How many 'Foam' extinguishers are there?  
a 3 b 7 c 8  
11 What type of fire should 'Foam' extinguishers be used for?  
a Oil/Flammable gases b Electrical c All fires except electrical  
12 What is the colour code for a 'Powder' extinguisher?  
a Blue b Cream c Red  
13 What type of fire should 'Powder' extinguishers be used for?  
a Oil/Flammable gases b All fires c Electrical  
14 Where is the Fire Assembly point?  
a In the dining room b In the car park c On the grass behind the house  
1 Why should Fire Doors not be left open? Because ...
a They look attractiveb They hold back fire & smokec To save on heating bills  
2 How many corridor fire doors are there?Corridor & tops of both stairways
a 3 b 4 c 53
Who is responsible for the fire doors being kept closed? 
a The group leader b The staff c Everyone 
4 How many exits are fitted with "Break the Glass" bolts? Fire door, Bar & Fire Escape
a 0 b 4 c 5
5 How many steps are there on the main Fire Escape? 
a 15 b 999 c 18  
6 How many 'Wet Chemical' extinguishers are there? Outside Kitchen
a 3 b 1 c 5
7 What type of fire should 'Wet Chemical' extinguishers be used for?  
a Flammable gases b Cookingoil/fats/paper/wood/textiles c Electrical 
8 Where are the 2 'CO2' extinguishers? 
a Piano Bar & Stairs b Dining Room & Outside the Kitchen c Cellar & Drying Room 
9 What type of fire should 'CO2' extinguishers be used for? 
a Oil/Flammable gases b Paper/wood/textiles c Electrical/flammable liquids 
10 How many 'Foam' extinguishers are there? Top of stairs (2) outside room 11, annexe, flat, bar,cellar
a 3 b 7 c 8
11 What type of fire should 'Foam' extinguishers be used for? 
a Oil/Flammable gases b Electrical c All fires except electrical 
12 What is the colour code for a 'Powder' extinguisher?Outside Kitchen & cellar
a Blue b Cream c Red
13 What type of fire should 'Powder' extinguishers be used for? 
a Oil/Flammable gasesb All fires c Electrical 
14 Where is the Fire Assembly point? 
a In the dining room b In the car park c On the grass behind the house