Fire Safety
Fire serves many purposes around the farm and home. It is used to cook, to dispose of trash, and to burn wheat stubble or field debris. Fire is useful, but ultimately very dangerous. Watch this video to teach youth and adults the dangers of fire use and learn helpful safety tips.
Design your own Fire Safety program today! Here’s what you’ll need:
Related Materials on YouTube:
- Get Outside and Stay Outside!
- "Kitchen for Trouble"
- Sparky Says: Join My Fire Safety Club Video
- Sparky's ABCs of Fire Safety
- Sparky's Music Video: Have Two Ways Out
- Sparky's "Kitchen Rules"
- All video links above created by the National Fire Protection Association (NFBA)
Related Handouts:
- Find a Word for Fire Safety
- Fire Escape Plan for the Entire Family
- Fire Safety Bookmarks
- The Ultimate Fire Safety Guide for Young Families (Provided by contractorquotes.us)
Kansas teaching standards for Fire Safety
Standards for Grades K-4
- Health Education
- Content Standard: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
- Standard 1: The student will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention as related to:
- a) Injury prevention and safety
- Instructional Example: The teacher will describe safe behaviors and accident prevention at home, school and in the community; have students create safety posters on topics such as bicycle helmet use, using smoke detectors in the home, or stranger danger.
- Benchmark 1: The student will demonstrate comprehension of basic concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention by identifying and describing relationships between well-being and the health-related behaviors in the content area.
- Standard 1: The student will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention as related to:
Questions? Contact the Safety Division at 785/587-6150.