Monday, December 10, 2018

Safety Challenge





Safety Challenge


Safety in the home should be a priority for everyone, especially parents of young children. Lisle-Woodridge Fire Department firefighters were gracious enough to come to speak with third graders about the importance of fire safety in our homes. The students were so excited to learn about the safety tips that they went over with us.


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First, the firefighter talked to the children about fire safety and how to prevent fires. They told the children that in order to use matches or lighters, they should first be old enough to have a driver's license! He reminded them about calling 9-1-1 if there is a true emergency and what they should do in case there's a fire in their home. Sleeping with their bedroom door closed so smoke in the hallway would not enter their bedrooms while they slept is also a safety procedure everyone should follow.. They also told the children if there is a fire in their home and they are attempting to exit, they should NEVER return to the home for anything. He reassured the children that the firefighters will go inside to retrieve anything important, including pets.

The firefighters also gave the students the assignment of creating a fire escape plan with their families and practicing the plan together. This is an important task for all families, so everyone knows where they would meet should they need to escape in an emergency.


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The last part of their presentation was about the importance of having working smoke detectors in the home. The students were asked to go home and ask parents to test the smoke detectors to make sure they were working. This is an important step to do with children present so they know what the alarm sounds like. They also asked the children to have their parents test the alarm while the child is in their bedroom. Doing so will assure everyone that the alarm can be heard from behind closed doors. He also told them that if they did not have a working smoke detector in their home, he would help supply one to their family.





















To end the presentation, the firefighters had all the third graders take a pledge that they would all help him out and become junior firefighters in their own homes. Now all the homes of third graders have an official junior firefighter living there to help keep everyone safe! Thank you Woodridge/Lisle Firefighters!!






















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