Teaching teens about fire safety
Teens are better able to understand more of the finer points of fire safety than are their younger siblings. Teens are also better able to retain and bring to memory more of the details of fire safety. For these and many more reasons, teens should be trusted with more information when it comes to fire safety. Your teens should know just as much, if not more than you when it comes to fire safety.


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What’s Cooking – for Teens! A Fire Safety Program for Teens | Ministry of the Solicitor General
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7 Activities for Teaching Kids About Fire Safety
Fire safety does not necessarily need to be a serious or scary topic for kids. The key is for the kids to learn how to escape from a fire safely; not to become scared of being in a fire. By tailoring activities and lessons to the age of the child, kids can learn and have fun in the process. Here are 10 fun activity ideas that child care providers, parents, and teachers alike can utilize to get the safety message across while still having fun in the process.





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