Campus Fire Safety Poster
Poster for display in student living areas that contains safety tips to help prevent both on- and off-campus fires.
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Poster for display in student living areas that contains safety tips to help prevent both on- and off-campus fires.
This home fire safety poster displays children's drawings encouraging homeowners to install residential sprinklers to protect their loved ones and property.
If there is a fire in your home, you have less than 3 minutes to get out. If you need to use a wheelchair or a cane, make sure you can get to it easily and get out quickly. If you wear hearing aids or eyeglasses, put them next to your bed while you are sleeping. Use this poster to communicate these helpful tips. Share with your community.
If there is a fire in your home, you have less than 3 minutes to get out. If you need to use a wheelchair or a cane, make sure you can get to it easily and get out quickly. If you wear hearing aids or eyeglasses, put them next to your bed while you are sleeping. Use this poster to communicate these helpful tips. Share with your community.
Medical oxygen can explode if a flame or spark is near. Even if the oxygen is turned off, it can still catch on fire. If you smoke cigarettes, it is always safer to smoke outside. Use this poster to share these safety tips with your community.
Medical oxygen can explode if a flame or spark is near. Even if the oxygen is turned off, it can still catch on fire. If you smoke cigarettes, it is always safer to smoke outside. Use this poster to share these safety tips with your community.
Share this customizable poster with your community and help spread the word about cooking fire safety.
Looking for an older USFA publication? You can find it in the National Emergency Training Center Library. From the library’s online card catalog, enter your keywords and then under Limit by Collection, check USFA Publication.