This message is brought to you by the U.S. Fire Administration. Have Two Ways Out.When fire strikes, deadly smoke can fill your home within minutes. That's why the USFA wants you to plan and practice home fire drills. Draw a map of each level of your home showing all doors and windows. Discuss the map with everyone who lives with you. Practice your home fire drill at least twice a year. Make sure all doors and windows that lead outside open easily. Push the smoke alarm button to start the drill. Try feeling your way in the dark or with your eyes closed. Have at least two ways out of every room. If your first way out is blocked by fire or smoke, you can use your second way out. If there is smoke get low and go. Crawl quickly under the smoke to your nearest exit. Close doors behind you and gather at a preplanned outside meeting place where first responders can see you.Remember get out and stay out. Never go back inside for people, pets or things. Learn more at www.usfa.fema.gov