Fire Escape Planning

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Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify what to do in the event of a home fire.
  2. Identify the importance of a home fire escape plan.

Materials:

Background:

Activity:

1. Ask students if they have ever wondered what they would do if there was a fire in their home. Stress that it's important to get out fast.

2. Ask students if they know what a home fire escape plan is. Be sure to stress the importance of planning for two ways out in case one means of egress is blocked by fire.

3. Ask students why they think a home fire escape plan is important.

4. Ask students if they have a home fire escape plan and if they practice it regularly with an adult.

5. Escape Maze. Ask students to find two ways out of the escape maze.

6. Escape Plan Diagrams.

7. Review the fire escape plans with the class, emphasizing the following fire safety tips:

Home Fire Escape Drill (for parents).

Using the escape plan diagrams in #6 above, ask your child to lead you out of their bedroom and then your home, practicing both ways out of each. To simulate escaping from a fire-like environment, have your child practice escaping from his/her bedroom with eyes closed. As you practice the plan, reinforce the following safety tips along the way:

more information can be found at the U.S. Fire Administration


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