If you're still reeling from the extremely emotional Super Bowl episode of This Is Us, which finally showed viewers how beloved dad and husband Jack Pearson died, you're not alone. After surviving the massive fire that destroyed their family home due to a faulty old Crock-Pot, Jack passed away at the hospital after suffering a heart attack brought on by smoke inhalation. But as devastating as the episode was, it also sheds light on a neglected topic for most families: fire safety plans.
If you have never talked through a fire plan with your family, chances are you're assuming that everyone would know what to do, which most definitely isn't true. Even if your kids are older and you think they can handle it, it's impossible to know how anyone will react in a state of panic and shock. That's why it's crucial to come together as a family and plan a course of action based on your specific home's layout. Here are the most beneficial tips on how to implement and execute a fire safety plan for your family.