Fire Safety. Fire Safety Tip #1 Fires are dangerous and very hot. Fires are dangerous and very hot. Make sure you have a fire detector in your house then.

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Fire Safety

Fire Safety Tip #1 Fires are dangerous and very hot. Fires are dangerous and very hot. Make sure you have a fire detector in your house then when there is a fire he or she can here the alarm. Make sure you have a fire detector in your house then when there is a fire he or she can here the alarm. Never stay inside of your house or anywhere incase of a fire. Never stay inside of your house or anywhere incase of a fire.

FIRE SAFETY TIP #2 Don’t touch lighters or matches or you might light a fire by accident. Make sure to have a plan with your family.

Fire Safety Tip #3  Don’t put anything in a wall socket (plug) because it would start a fire.  Ask your family if you can make a fire plan.  If there is a fire in your house get out fast and get to the closest window or door get out. If you get caught on fire stop,drop,and roll.

Safety Tips #4 Final  Don’t open the door if the doorknob is really hot.  Don’t put anything on lamps like head bands or other clothing. Don’t put anything on a stove either like clothes.  Don’t cook alone and do not let the pan hang from the stove because someone might bump into the pan or a baby might touch it and burn his or her hand.  When you get outside go to the closest neighbor and ask if you can use his or her phone to call