By: Melissa, Mikayla, and Suleen

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By: Melissa, Mikayla, and Suleen Fire Safety By: Melissa, Mikayla, and Suleen

Brain Pop Fire is not a matter. Fire is made of invisible energy. The energy combustion which is made out of any fuel.

Fire Safety Month Fires can be so bad that on Oct.8, 1871 there was a fire that burned down the whole city of Chicago. If you are on fire stop, drop, and roll so the fire has no oxygen.

Hydro’s Hazard House A fire can be started by oil, wood, cloth, gasoline, and even marshmallows. Always be prepared in case of a fire.

Fire Safety Always have a plan incase of a fire so you now what to do. A fire can not start without oxygen, heat, and fuel.

Fire Safety Theme Ideas When you are trapped in your room put a blanket, a towel or some type of cloth to cover the crack under the door, so no smoke comes in. Always turn off stereos, TV's, CD players, coffee makers, and other electronics. Never play with matches or lighters.

Learn not to Burn Never put any type of clothe over a lamp, candle, light bulb, stove, heater, or even a wood stove. If a fire has no oxygen it burns out.