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he urvive live! rogram provides a comprehensive learning atmosphere. t is designed to provide interactive safety practices for people of all ages. he staff will demonstrate good fire prevention behaviors and safe exiting procedures. or more information, games, videos, and educational resources, please visit our website at urvivelive.org. urvive live! 748 assachusetts venue ndianapolis, ndiana 46204 317-327-6707 urvivelive.org ther programs we offer are: ndianapolis ire epartment irestop rogram rogram of ducation and valuation Call 317-327- (3473) ndianapolis ire epartment moke larm rogram very home should have a working smoke alarm! Call 317-327-6093 ndianapolis ire epartment Car eat rogram s your child in the right car seat? Call 317-327-7956 C ctivity book made possible by a grant from rthondy Comic, art, and graphic design by Chris and Ginger udden roduced by oriarty edia, James oriarty producer/director esearched and edited by arah nook Word earch and aze activities generated by ree uzzlemaker at iscoveryducation.com 2016 ndianapolis ire epartment
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revent ires: Keep candles away from flammable materials. on t plug too many electrical devices into one outlet. lways stay in the kitchen when food is cooking. Keep matches and lighters away from little kids. on t play with fire! on t store anything near furnaces and fireplaces. tore fuels (like gas) outside. Keep your furnace s panel door closed. revent ther ccidents: Keep pot handles turned to the center of the stove top. Never touch a burner on a stove. t may still be hot. on t block windows with heavy objects or bars. hey can trap you in a fire. Keep electrical appliances away from standing water. tore chemicals up high where little kids and pets can t reach. lways handle hot dishes with potholders. 2
ind the Hazards! Help reddy find all the fire and safety hazards in this room! Circle or color in each hazard you find. id you find them all? lip the book o check out the answers below. 1. verloaded electrical outlet 2. tuff stored near furnace 3. urnace panel open 4. Kid playing with fire 5. ot with handle turned out 6. Chemicals where kids can reach it 7. Gas stored inside home 8. ighter where kids can reach it 9. oys on floor 10. Bars on window 11. Heavy furniture blocking a window 12. Candle near flammable materials (curtains) Hazards ist 3
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Helpful ools Word earch! Help reddy find the word for helpful tools to have around the house for emergencies. ire extinguisher lashlight moke alarm Bottled water mergency ladder Weather radio irst aid kit Whistle Batteries Cell phone ood B U Z C U V C U J V W C N Z N J V J J C G J B C Y W Y U J W K N C X U Z H V J H N J G V J V K U B X V Z Z C B W N W B X G H Y H H Y C C V H g X G J H K W Y C X K Z Z N J G H H U Z H Y U H W Z X U C B H N Y Y G K Z U W W C K V W G Y K N W K B B G U B V Y Y B G J U B G Y W 6
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scape! Help reddy find his way to the team s meeting place safely and quickly! Hint: Helpful drawings of flashlights or ladders will lead reddy out. Hazards like smoke and fire will trap him in a dead end! 10 eeting lace!
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Hot or Not? Can you tell reddy whether these items re hot or not Hot? raw a line from the object to the box. Hot Not Hot 12 Not Hot: pple, eaf, stopwatch, bucket, ladder, chef hat, emote, lashlight Hot: stove with pan, iron, hot pot, bbq pit, light bulb
NN N Junior ire ighter afety ledge, promise to do my best to help keep my friends and neighbors safe from fire and accidents by practicing good fire safety. will never play with fire or give false warnings. will encourage everyone to make our town safe and fire-free. Cut this out and hang it somewhere you ll see it! igned:
Build an scape lan: How to o t What you need: a pencil Crayons, markers, or colored pencils Your family! veryone needs to know the plan. aper! We created space for you on the next page. Keep in mind: very escape plan has at least 2 ways out of each room. he first way out you should try is the door. use the back of your hand to check the door for heat. f the door is hot, don t go that way! t is not safe. Use your second way out. t could be the window. very escape plan should have a meeting place outside. meeting place is one place (that does not move) where your entire family agrees to meet after leaving from the burning house. nce you get out of a burning house, stay out! on t go back in for anything or anyone! 1. raw your house with a pencil. abel the rooms, doors, and windows so you know what s what! 2. Use a crayon, marker, or colored pencil to mark your first way out of your room. 3. Use a second color to mark your second way out. Bedroom 1 en Bathroom Bedroom 2 14 Hallway iving oom xit Window rimary scape ath econdary scape ath Kitchen eeting lace! Cut this out and ut it somewhere you ll see it!
ur amily scape lan Checklist! our plan has 2 ways out of each room! y first way out is the y second way out could be the y family s meeting place is the it does not move and is far away so no one gets hurt in the fire! y address is f there is an emergency should always call or help! know that never hide from firefighters. nce am out of a burning house don t go back in for anyone or anything! Cut this out and put it somewhere you ll see it! 15
How to eport a ire o you know how to call for help in case of a fire or other emergency? veryone should know exactly what to do. Who to call: Your ocal fire department number: Your local olice department number: eporting the fire: fter you dail the emergency number, tay calm and talk clearly. tell the dispatcher: 1. hat there is a fire. What is burning? 2. Where is the fire? ell the ispatcher the address of the fire. include the building number, street name, and city. 3. What is Your name? 4. Where are you calling from? Give the dispatcher your current address and phone number. stay on the line and wait for instructions. o not hang up until the dispatcher tells you to. Have this information ready: Your ull name: irst middle ast Your full address: Your telephone number: Building Number treet Name apt number City tate ZipCode ill in all the information above. f you don t know some of the information needed, ask your teacher, guardian, or other trusted adult for help. Cut this paper out and put it by your telephone or carry it with your cellphone. Cut this out and ut it somewhere you ll see it!
ress the ire ighter: Craig! Under all that equipment and gear is a person working to keep you safe! Help Craig get ready to save lives! Cut he solid lines and fold the H lines. 17
What re hese things? ots of equipment goes into keeping firefighters safe! et s learn a little more about them. Craig Craig knows how to stop, drop, cover, and roll like a pro! Cap rotects the firefighter s hair, ears, and neck. t s made out of NX, a special material that keeps the heat away from skin. Boots rotects the firefighter s feet with strong steel toes inside. he steel toes keep sharp objects like nails from poking through. ants rotects the firefighter s legs. he turnout pants, or Bunker pants, have special pockets, like the turnout coat, for tools. hey also have reflective tape that allows the firefighter to be seen easily at night. Breathing ask Helps the firefighter breathe by protecting the face. he regulator fits onto the mask. hese help protect skin and lungs from exposure to toxic smoke and fumes. Keeps heat away from skin. ull Gear he regulator protects the firefighter s lungs from toxic smoke and protects skin from heat. he helmet protects the firefighter s head. t s longer in the back so that hot embers and steam don t hurt the firefighter s neck. body. he turnout coat is made out of special fire resistant material to protect the skin from burning. t has many pockets for special tools and reflective tape that allows the firefighter to be seen easily at night. 18
ress the ire ighter: arie! Under all that equipment and gear is a person working to keep you safe! Help arie get ready to save lives! Cut he solid lines and fold the H lines. 19
What re hese hings? ots of equipment goes into keeping firefighters safe! et s learn a little more about them. arie arie is an expert at fighting fires. he teaches kids how important it is to G U N Y U! Cap rotects the firefighter s hair, ears, and neck. t s made out of NX, a special material that keeps the heat away from skin. Boots rotects the firefighter s feet with strong steel toes inside. he steel toes keep sharp objects like nails from poking through. rotects the firefighter s legs. he turnout pants, or Bunker pants, have special pockets, like the turnout coat, for tools. hey also have reflective tape that allows the firefighter to be seen easily at night. ants Breathing ask Helps the firefighter breathe by protecting the face. he regulator fits onto the mask. hese help protect skin and lungs from exposure to toxic smoke and fumes. Keeps heat away from skin. ull Gear he regulator protects the firefighter s lungs from toxic smoke and protects skin from heat. he helmet protects the firefighter s head. t s longer in the back so that hot embers and steam don t hurt the firefighter s neck. body. he turnout coat is made out of special fire resistant material to protect the skin from burning. t has many pockets for special tools and reflective tape that allows the firefighter to be seen easily at night. 20
emory Game: Health Hazard Help reddy find the hazards! ind matching pairs of images to clear them off the table. Cut along the dotted line to produce 24 cards. Game rules are on the other side.
1. huffle the cards, then deal them face down. 2. pick two cards to flip face-up. f the cards match: you got a pair! emove them from play. f the cards don t match: flip them over. try again. 3. Keep flipping cards over until you ve matched them all!