Let's Have Fun With Fire Safety - U.S. Fire Administration

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Let’s Have FunWith Fire Safety!

Dear Parents:You have an important role in teaching children about fire safety.This activity book gives children valuable fire safety and preventiontips. To help your child become more aware of the information inthis book, we encourage you to talk to them about fire safety andprevention. The tips below will help you: Make sure you have working smoke alarms on every level of yourhome. Put them inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. Test your alarms each month. Change batteries each year if you need to. Change your smoke alarms after 10 years. Make a family escape plan. Practice your plan at least twice a year.

Let’s Have Fun With Fire SafetyWelcome to the U.S. Fire Administration’s Activity Book,where fire safety and fun start!You should learn this information so you can tellsomeone if you have an emergency. Fill in theblanks below.Name:Age:Address:Phone number:Fire department:Emergency number:1

About FireFire is fast!A small flame can become big quickly. It only takes afew minutes for smoke to fill your house.Fire is hot!The temperature in a fire can be very hot.Fire is dark!When a fire starts, it is bright. But the smoke willmake a room very dark. You may not be able tosee.Fire is deadly!Smoke is poisonous and can hurt you.2

I Spy the Smoke AlarmCan you find the smoke alarm?Smoke alarmsshould be inside each bedroomand outside sleeping areas. Putthem on the ceiling or up highon the wall.3

What to do if You Heara Smoke Alarm SoundFollow these steps when you hear a smoke alarm sound: If there is smoke, get low andgo to your exit. Go to your family’s outsidemeeting place. Call the fire department. Stay outside. Once you areoutside, do not go back insideunless a firefighter says it isokay.Remember to follow these same steps when you are sleepingover at a friend’s house or staying with your grandparents.4

Find Two Ways OutYou should know two ways out of every room and twoways out of your house. Can you find two ways out ofthese rooms?BEEP!BEEPBEEP!!BEEP!5

Draw an Escape Plan Draw the layout ofyour room. Turnthis page aroundto give you moreroom. Include:–– Doorways.–– Windows (ifthey can beused as exits). Draw two waysout of your room. Practice escapingfrom your room!Keep track of howmany times youpractice escaping.6

Choose an Outside Meeting PlaceYour meeting place should be outside your home wherefirefighters can see you.A good outside meeting place is far enough from your hometo be safe, and it stays in one location. Circle the goodchoices for an outside meeting place below, and put an“X” over the bad choices.7

Never Touch Matches, Lighters or CandlesIf you find matches, lighters or candles, tell an adult.If you get burned: Put the burn undercool water for three tofive minutes. Tell an adult aboutyour burn. If the burn is bigger thanyour palm, you should goto the doctor.8

Kitchen SafetyStay fire safe in the kitchen! Stay 3 feet away from thestove or oven. Don’t put anythingthat can burn onthe stove. If you areallowed to usethe microwave,remember thatthe microwave andfood inside can getvery hot. Let the food coolin the microwaveafter it cooks. Remove foodslowly so it doesn’tspill on you.9

Find Two Ways Out Coloring MathDirections: Solve the math problems, and use the colorkey to color each item in the room according to its number.Can you find two ways out of this room?(Hint: They should be colored in green!)Color Key2 red5 purple3 green6 orange4 yellow7 blue1 12 14-16-14 33 13 310

Let’s ReviewFires burn fast and hot, and smokecan make a room very dark.Remember: Know two ways out of every room inyour house. Practice getting out with a grown-up. Stay low, and get to your exit ifyour smoke alarm sounds and yousee smoke. Before you open a door, feel it. If it ishot, use your other exit. Go to your outside meeting place. Call 911 or your emergency numberfrom a cellphone or a neighbor’shouse phone. Stay outside. Do not go back in thehouse for anything.11

My Drawing Pages12

Use these pagesto draw something youlearned about fire safety.13

For more information or copies of this publication, please contact:U.S. Fire Administration16825 South Seton Ave.Emmitsburg, MD 21727800-561-3356www.usfa.fema.govFA-348 / June 2016U.S. FireAdministrationClick here toadd image.

This activity book gives children valuable fire safety and prevention tips. To help your child become more aware of the information in this book, we encourage you to talk to them about fire safety and prevention. The tips below will help you: Make sure y