Kid's

Safety 

                     

 

 POEM - by Interacts

The smell of burning filled the air

Blankets of smoke every – where  

Shouts and screams rent the air  

A fire has broken out – over there!

Noise and commotion in the lane  

Tears and emotion Eyes filled with pain 

Hand in hand we ponder and pause 

How did it start? What is the cause? 

Careless crackers? Stray cigars 

Burning leaves? Burning fires? 

A leaking cylinder – a short circuit 

So quick to destroy – a home that perfect 

Don’t panic – keep calm 

Don’t be frantic – set an alarm 

Trembling finger dial 101 

Out of the way folks! This is not fun 

The changing of bells on the road so wide 

it’s the fire – brigade ,so traffic Move aside 

There, they come our firemen so strong 

They down the flames with hose pipes so long 

A prayer of thanks …..A sigh of relief 

God saved the day, it’s our firm belief.

 

 

Let's try to remember these fire safety rules:

 

Never play with matches or lighters.

If we find matches or lighters we should give them to our parents or a responsible adult.
We will practice fire safety at all times.
If there is a fire in our homes, do not hide from firefighters. They are here to help us.
We will remember not to touch the stove or items on the stove unless an adult is present.

CRAWL LOW IN SMOKE

The firefighters taught us a valuable lesson in this activity. We learned that when there's a fire, there is a lot of very dangerous smoke.
The smoke fills the top of the room first so we want to stay as low as possible.
We want to be where the "good air" is so we can make our way out of the house. In other words, crawl low in smoke!

KITCHEN HAZARDS

What are some of the common fire hazards in our kitchens??
Can we help our parents identify some of these hazards?

                                         

                                        TOAST                      GAS STOVE              WOK            COFFEE MACHINE

Most of these devices are located in the kitchen. You love 
kitchen, because, there's food in there! But there's also a
lot of things that could hurt you. Never touch any of these
things unless your parents tell you that you can. Also
remember, never to try to cook by yourself! Always ask an
adult to help you.

Here's some fire safety tips that can help keep you and your family safe if things get hot!

Remembering the emergency number (101), knowing your home address and phone number, and speaking clearly about the problem. We have to be calm so that the person answering our call understands what we are telling them.
Top 10 Fun Activities for Teaching Fire Safety for Kids

Fire safety does not necessarily need to be a serious or scary topic for kids. The key is for the kids to learn how to escape from a fire safety; not to become scared of being in a fire.  Here are 10 fun activity ideas that our teachers utilized to get the safety message across while still having fun in the process. Enlisted are the activities-

          

  FIRE-FIGHTING  HOME FIRE 

10 Fun ctivities

 

                                                                                      

 

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