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Stay Fire Smart

Cooking with Caution Burn Prevention Electrical Safety Escape Plans Safety Tips $100 $200 $300 $400 FINAL JEOPARDY

Cooking with Caution $100 Cooking with Caution $100 True or False A person should wear tight fitted or short sleeved shirts while cooking. True Loose fitting sleeves can easily catch fire if over a flame TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Cooking with Caution $200 Cooking with Caution $200 Should pot and pan handles on the stove top be turned IN toward the back of the stove or turned OUT toward the front of the stove? IN Handles should be facing away from the stove’s edge. Otherwise, they can be easily knocked or pulled down and cause burns. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Cooking with Caution $300 Cooking with Caution $300 Which two items listed below should an adult keep handy in case there is a grease fire in a pan/pot? A. Potholder B. Chair C. An egg D. A lid A potholder and a lid TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Cooking with Caution $400 Cooking with Caution $400 You are making a bag of popcorn in the microwave. All of a sudden you notice that a fire has started in the microwave. What should you do next? A: Stay calm, leave the door closed, and call for help. B: Open the door, take the bag out and throw it in the sink. C: Scream “Fire” until you have everyone’s attention. D: Ignore the mess. Someone else will clean it up. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME Stay calm, leave the door closed, and call for help.

Burn Prevention $100 Burn Prevention $100 True or False You should use hot water to treat a burn. False Cold water stops the burning process. Cool burns with running water for at least 5 minutes. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Name a safe place an adult can put matches or lighters. A. In the refrigerator B. Up high, out of the reach of children C. On the counter, where kids can reach D. All of the above Up high, out of the reach of children TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME Burn Prevention $200 Burn Prevention $200

You are watching a video game and your mom walks in and lights a candle. A few minutes later she leaves the room to start making dinner. What should you do? A. Go help her make dinner. B. Ignore the candle and go back to playing your game. C. Remind your mom to blow out the candle. D. Blow the candle out. Remind your mom to blow out the candle. Lighted candles should never be left without an adult in the room. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME Burn Prevention $300 Burn Prevention $300

Why should you wait to remove food from the microwave? A. The steam from the food can burn you. B. The dish may be too hot to handle. C. You’re not hungry. D. All of the above. E. Answers A and B. Answers A and B The steam from the food can burn you and the dish may be too hot to handle. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME Burn Prevention $400 Burn Prevention $400

Electrical Safety $100 Electrical Safety $100 True or False It’s safe to touch an electrical outlet? False You should never touch an electrical outlet. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Electrical Safety $200 Electrical Safety $200 When can an electrical cord be dangerous? A.When it’s near water. B.When it’s worn or cracked. C.When there are multiple cords plugged into one outlet. D. All of the above. All of the above. Water and electricity don’t mix. Cracked or worn cords could cause an electrical shock. Multiple cords in one outlet over load the circuit and could cause a fire. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Electrical Safety $300 Electrical Safety $300 What should you do if you find a power line on the ground in your neighborhood? A.Call all your friends and invite them over to see it. B.Don’t touch it. Notify an adult immediately. C.Pick it up and move it out of the way. D.Ride your bike across it. DO NOT touch it! Notify an adult immediately. There is enough power still flowing through the line that you could be shocked. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Electrical Safety $400 Electrical Safety $400 How many LARGE appliances (dryer, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, etc.) can be plugged into one outlet? A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four or more ONE More than one large appliance plugged into an outlet can overload the circuit and cause a fire. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Escape Plans $100 Escape Plans $100 True or False The first thing you should do when you discover your house is on fire is to call 911. False Leave immediately. Call 911 from a neighbor’s house or cell phone AFTER going to the outside meeting place. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Escape Plans $200 Escape Plans $200 List two ways you can exit any room in your house. A window and a door TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Escape Plans $300 Escape Plans $300 The importance of having a family meeting place established in your escape plan is… A.To make sure all family members are accounted for. B.To have a place to watch the fire from. C.To have a place to gather your important possessions. D.To watch for the arrival of the fire department. To make sure all family members are accounted for. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Escape Plans $400 Escape Plans $400 Name three items every escape plan should include. A.Two escapes from every room. B.An outside meeting place. C.The location of all smoke alarms. D.All of the above. All of the above TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Safety Tips $100 Safety Tips $100 True or False It is against the law to call 911 and lie about an emergency. True Firefighters and police officers could be delayed going to a real call when they are responding to a prank call. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Safety Tips $200 Safety Tips $200 Where are you most likely to not find a smoke detector? A.In the living room. B.On every level of your house. C.In the garage. D.In or near all bedrooms. Smoke detectors should be located on every level of your house, regardless of the location. They should be located near or in all bedrooms. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Safety Tips $300 Safety Tips $300 How often should you test your smoke detectors? A.Once a week B.Once a year C.Once a month D.Only when it chirps Smoke detectors should be tested once a month. Batteries in your detectors should be replaced once a year. If your detector is more than seven years old, you should replace it. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

Safety Tips $400 Safety Tips $400 The smoke alarm has sounded and you are escaping. The smoke is blocking your exit. What should you do? A.Scream until someone rescues you. B.Run until you see the fire. C.Remain calm and use your second escape route out of the room. D.Sing a song and slowly walk out of the house. Remain calm and use your second escape route out of the room. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME

FINAL Jeopardy FINAL Jeopardy Who can best prevent fires from happening? A.Men, Women and Children B.Firefighters C.Police Officers D.Teachers Y OU are the best defense against fires being started. Don’t play with anything that could cause a fire. If you see a situation where a fire could occur, be sure to tell an adult right away. TO BACK TO GAME TO BACK TO GAME