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FIRE SAFETY

Fire safety rules


keep us safe at
school and at
home. Let's learn
how to stay safe
in case of a fire
emergency!
Fire safety is all
about
preventing fires
and knowing
what to do if a
fire happens.
Fires can be
dangerous and
harmful, so it's
important to
be prepared.
A fire extinguisher is a
device used to put out
small fires by spraying
chemicals or smothering
flames.
Listen to your
teachers and follow
their instructions.
Keep hallways and
doorways clear of
obstacles to help
everyone evacuate
Be careful with
electrical outlets
and switches,
and never play
with matches or
lighters.
If you hear a
smoke detector
alarm, it means
you should leave
the building
immediately.
Smoke detectors are special devices
that make a loud noise when they sense
smoke. They are installed in buildings
to warn us about fires.
Fire drills are
practice sessions
that help us learn
what to do in case
of a fire.
They help us
become
familiar with
the evacuation
routes and
procedures.
Fire drills are
taken very
seriously, and
we need to
follow all
instructions
during the
Stay calm
and listen for
the sound of
the fire alarm
or your
teacher's
instructions.
Line up quietly
and quickly,
following your
teacher's lead.
Walk in a single
file and exit the
building using the
Stay together
with your class
and wait for
further
instructions in a
safe location
Fire drills help us
practice what to do
during a real fire
emergency. They
help
us stay calm,
organized, and know
Fire drills save
lives by preparing
us to respond
quickly and safely.
Always
remember
that in an
emergency,
call this
number:
+123-456-
7890
Remember These Fire
Safety Tips
Listen to your teachers.
Keep hallways clear and be careful with
electrical outlets.
Never play with matches or lighters.
If you hear a smoke detector alarm, leave the
building right away.
During fire drills, stay calm and follow your
teacher's instructions.
Let's answer
any questions
you may
have about
fire safety
and fire
drills!

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