Fighting Small Fires
#116F Friendly Firefighters: American Heroes
Friendly Firefighters

116f

24-page manual - P, K, 1-2, LE

This manual is designed to help develop an early awareness and understanding of the many ways the fire department protects and aids the community. It helps children develop a healthy perspective of the job of local firefighters and encourages them to trust and respect them. Appropriate for the early reader. Contains word recognition on most pages.

Topics: Ways to Report an Emergency/Reporting a Fire; Answering Firepup®'s Call (Dispatchers); Responding to the Alarm; Answering a Call; Wearing Equipment/Wearing the Uniform; Searching for Missing People; Rescuing People; Helping the Sick, Burned, or Hurt; Fighting a Fire; Investigating a Fire; Inspecting Buildings; Teaching Fire Safety; Explaining Fire Extinguishers; Practicing a School Fire Drill; Answering a Fire Emergency; Piloting a Fireboat; Flying a Fire Helicopter; Fighting Forest Fires; Planting Young Trees; and Helping to Save Lives.

 
#201F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide
General Fire Safety Materials

201f

24-page, full-color booklet - A, SC

Fire kills more Americans than all other natural disasters combined. This booklet contains vital information on a variety of basic prevention topics. The only edge you have on a fire that's already started is knowing what to do and doing it quickly. Will you be "Ready 2 Respond"?

Topics: Emergency Vehicles; Fire Lanes; 9-1-1; Smoke, Fumes, & Gases; Smoke Alarms; Carbon Monoxide; Residential Sprinklers; Fire Extinguishers; House Numbers; Home Fire Escape Plan; Exits; High-Rise; Workplace; Home Hazards; Heating; Electrical; Kidsitting; Poisons; Special People/Special Needs; Burns & Scalds; Seniors (Falls, Childproofing); Arson; Juvenile Firesetters.

Companion DVD: #577F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide - DVD.

 
#326F Heating Safety: Heat Without Hazards
General Fire Safety Materials

326f

Full-color brochure - A, HS

Folder covers vital information concerning a variety of potential heating hazards and the prevention of heating-related fires. Covers tips for preventing winter home fires and those that could occur year-round.

Topics: General Heating Safety Tips; Portable Heaters; Electric Space Heaters; Kerosene Heaters; Fireplaces & Woodstoves; Firewood & Fire Logs; Heating & Cooling Units.

 
#335F Hotel/Motel Fire Safety: How to Handle an Emergency
General Fire Safety Materials

335f

Full-color brochure - A, HS

Folder covers basic information on hotel/motel fire safety and related fire prevention and safety topics. Although it is unlikely you will ever be involved in a hotel/motel fire emergency, this basic information can help you make sound judgments in the event of a hotel/motel fire emergency.

Topics: Planning Your Trip; When You Arrive; Fire Safety for Hotel/Motel Rooms; Smoke; Have an Escape Plan; Fire Safety Tips.

 
#398F High-Rise Safety: Offices, Apartments, Condos, and Dorms
General Fire Safety Materials

398f

Full-color brochure - A, HS

Folder covers vital information concerning the best way to evacuate in case of fire or to help prevent fires in any building over 4 stories (75 ft.) high which is considered a high-rise structure.

Topics: Dormitories & Greek Housing; Business Owners, Managers, and Employers; Employees & Renters; Fighting a Small Fire; Fire Escape Plans; and Escaping Safely.

 
#577F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide - DVD
General Fire Safety Materials

577F

DVD - A, SC

A multimedia presentation of the Ready 2 Respond™ Fire & Life Safety Guide on DVD. Show this vital Fire & Life Safety Program to adults or seniors in its entirety or choose to use any combination of separate topics to create your own fire safety programs. Just click on the topics in the DVD menu in the desired order to create a personalized presentation for your specific educational needs to help save lives in your community.

Fire kills more Americans than all other natural disasters combined. This multimedia presentation contains vital information on a variety of basic prevention topics. The only edge you have on a fire that's already started is knowing what to do and doing it quickly. Will you be "Ready 2 Respond"?

Topics: Emergency Vehicles; Fire Lanes; 9-1-1; Smoke, Fumes, & Gases; Smoke Alarms; Carbon Monoxide; Residential Sprinklers; Fire Extinguishers; House Numbers; Home Fire Escape Plan; Exits; High-Rise; Workplace; Home Hazards; Heating; Electrical; Kidsitting; Poisons; Special People/Special Needs; Burns & Scalds; Seniors (Falls, Childproofing); Arson; Juvenile Firesetters.

Companion full-color booklet: #201F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide full-color booklet.
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