Keep Your Home Fire Safe (Spanish)
Here are some important ways to keep your home safe from fire. Make these a top priority.
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Here are some important ways to keep your home safe from fire. Make these a top priority.
Contains a maze that children can navigate to get an ambulance to their home. The activity sheet folds into an ambulance. Recommended ages: 3-7.
Contains a maze that children can navigate to get an ambulance to their home. The activity sheet folds into an ambulance. Recommended ages: 3-7.
This activity sheet contains a home escape map that children can fill in to show two ways out of the house leading them to the safe meeting place outside. Once the activity sheet is complete, it folds into a fire truck.
This activity sheet contains a home escape map that children can fill in to show two ways out of the house leading them to the safe meeting place outside. Once the activity sheet is complete, it folds into a fire truck.
Fire deaths can be reduced by teaching people the basic facts about fire. In this infographic are some simple messages to help you explain the characteristics of fire and smoke to community members.
This activity book gives young children valuable fire safety and prevention tips. Contains coloring pages and fun activities introducing children to topics such as escape planning, kitchen fire safety and what to do if you hear a smoke alarm sound. Recommended ages: 5-9.
This activity book gives young children valuable fire safety and prevention tips. Contains coloring pages and fun activities introducing children to topics such as escape planning, kitchen fire safety and what to do if you hear a smoke alarm sound. Recommended ages: 5-9.
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. This flyer communicates 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. This flyer communicates these helpful tips. Share with your community.
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