Fire Safety By: Leslie Linton
Finding Fire Hazards Don’t put anything that can catch fire over an appliance, such as putting a towel over a toaster. Never use matches or a lighter unless an adult has said it is ok and they are with you.
Finding Fire Hazards Don’t play with electrical cords and never try to put anything into an electrical socket! Don’t cook alone. Always make sure that an adult is with you!
Staying Safe Make sure your home has a working smoke alarm in every room. There should be at least one fire extinguisher in a place that you can easily get to it. Plan an escape route with your family so you all no where to find each other in case a fire ever occurs.
Let’s see what we’ve Learned! How many rooms in your house should have a working smoke alarm? Three Only the kitchen Two All of them
Sorry! Let’s go back and read over the material again!
Good Job! You saved your family and the firemen reached your house in time because you had a smoke alarm in every room!
About Me: My name is Leslie Linton. I am a sophomore here at WMU. I am a server at a local restaurant and I instruct at a ballroom dance studio. I love reading, doing any type of needlework, and hanging out with my best friend Jamie.
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