FIRE, SMOKE, CO & GAS: A Civilian Survival Protocol
Most people own a smoke alarm. Almost nobody has a tested plan for what happens when it activates at 2am with children in the house.
FIRE, SMOKE, CO & GAS is a 158-page civilian emergency guide covering the four home threats that kill without visible warning: fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, and gas leaks. Each section delivers a step-by-step protocol — what to do, in what order, with specific physical actions — drawn from NFPA, CDC, UL FSRI, and Gas Safe Register research.
What you get:
- The primary 7-step evacuation protocol for residential fire and smoke
- 9 conditional response scenarios (no phone, blocked exit, children present, above 5th floor, and more)
- Complete CO exposure protocol: detect, confirm, exit, treat
- Gas leak protocol: natural gas vs. propane differences, ignition risk, safe evacuation sequence
- Special population protocols: children by age group, elderly, mobility-impaired, group dynamics
- Burn first aid and CO poisoning recovery protocols
- visual reference assets including printable quick-reference cards
All protocols reviewed against NFPA, USFA/FEMA, CDC, UL FSRI, NIOSH, CPSC, PHMSA, and Gas Safe Register publications.
Buy it once. Read it. Know exactly what to do.