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Hosted by Mrs. Sides

FIRE facts 1 Fire facts 2Fire facts 3Fire facts

Row 1, Col 1 fuel, oxygen, heat What are the 3 parts of the fire triangle?

1,2 Most people in fires die from breathing this.. What are poisonous gases and smoke?

1,3 the part of the triangle you can’t control What is Oxygen?

1,4 Keep _____ from heat. What is fuel?

2,1 If you wake up in a fire you should… What is roll from bed?

2,2 Hold the back of your hand To the door. How can you tell if fire is outside the door?

2,3 Your door is hot, you should…. What is use the 2 nd exit?

2,4 Knotted rope or Escape ladder. How do you get safely out a window?

3,1 When leaving a house on fire, You stay … What is low to the ground?

3,2 Outside the house (mailbox). What is the meeting place?

3,3 When two family members get to the meeting place, you should… What is call 911?

3,4 Go back in the burning house to get pets or belongings. What should you not do during a fire?

4,1 85 children What is the number of children injuries out every 100 fires?

4,2 Head. Wher do most bicycle injuries occur?

4,3 Caused by swallowing cleaning solutions,etc. What is poisoning?

4,4 Twice a year. When should you change your smoke alarm batteries?

5,1 Once a week. When should you test your smoke alarm?

5,2 On every floor, outside every Sleeping area and in every bedroom. Where should smoke alarms be placed in your house?

5,3 Chirping smoke alarm. How does your smoke alarm let you know that your batteries need changing?

5,4 Blaring loud beeping. How does your smoke alarm signal to you that there is smoke or fire in your house?