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FIRE

PRESENTATION
SAFETY
Fire
A fire is a bright, hot,
and dangerous thing that
can spread quickly. It
makes heat, smoke, and
flames. We must stay
away from fires and
always tell an adult if we
see one.
Effects
Fires can burn
things like toys,
furniture, and
clothes. They can
make lots of
smoke and leave a
strong smell. Fire
can burn our skin
Fires can damage houses,
buildings, and trees. They
can be very dangerous
and it's important to stay
safe and prevent fires
from happening.
Fire Fighters
Firefighters are brave heroes who help
us during fires.
They wear special gear and use special
tools to fight fires.
Always listen to firefighters and follow
their instructions.
Fire Truck
A fire truck is a big,
red vehicle with
flashing lights and a
loud siren. It carries
firefighters and
special tools to
fight fires.
Safety Gear
Fire safety gear includes a fire
extinguisher to put out small
fires, a fire blanket to smother
flames, and a smoke mask to
breathe safely. Firefighters
wear special clothes and
helmets to protect themselves.
Fire Extinguisher
A fire extinguisher is a special
device that sprays out a
substance to put out fires. It's
like a superhero gadget that
helps us stop small fires from
spreading and keeps us safe.
Fire Hydrant
A fire hydrant is a special
water source found on the
streets. It is important not to
block access to a fire hydrant.
Fire Hose
Firefighters connect their
hoses to hydrants to get
water quickly. It's like a
giant water faucet that helps
them put out fires faster and
save lives.
Alarms
Smoke alarms are
important safety devices
in our homes.
They make a loud noise to
alert us if there is smoke
or fire.
Remember, never touch or
play with smoke alarms.
Drills
Fire drills are practice
exercises to help us learn
what to do in case of a fire.
We practice exiting the
building calmly and going
to a safe meeting place. Fire
drills prepare us to stay safe
in real emergencies.
Stop, Drop and Roll
If our clothes catch fire,
we should remember to
"Stop, Drop, and Roll."
Stop: Stand still.
Drop: Drop to the
ground.
Roll: Roll back and
forth to smother the
Escape Plan
It's important to have an
escape plan at home.
Know two ways to get out
of your house in case of a
fire.
Practice your escape plan
with your family.
Emergency
Number
If there is a fire, call:
123-456-7890
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