Smoke Alarms

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Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the purpose of smoke alarms.
  2. Identify where smoke alarms should be installed.
  3. Identify how to keep smoke alarms in working order.

Materials: Smoke alarm, batteries

Background:

Procedure:

1. Ask students if they know what smoke alarms are and why they should have them in their homes.

2. Demonstrate what a smoke alarm looks like and the sound it makes when it detects smoke.

3. Ask students what they should do if they hear a smoke alarm sound.

4. Ask students if they know where smoke alarms should be installed.

5. Ask students how often they think the batteries in smoke alarms should be changed.

6. Show students where the batteries go in a smoke alarm. Press the test button to demonstrate it is working properly. Also, remind students that alarms need to be kept clean from dust. This can be done by running a vacuum cleaner attachment over and around them.

7. Conclude the lesson by telling students they can keep their homes safe from fire by helping grown-ups remember to:

Smoke Alarm Safety Check (for parents).

Smoke alarms are very easy to install and take care of. To help teach your children about smoke alarms, ask them to help you install and maintain them.

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


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