Fire Safety Tips for Your Kids
There is no way around it. First, fire safety is crucial for people of every age to understand and fear. However, there is a particular vulnerability for children due to fire. Blazes kill hundreds of Americans each year, with higher proportions for children.
These fires can strike anywhere, including in the home, at school or work, or on the open road. Each is a challenge that should be addressed with the proper warnings and discussions.
Ehline Law writes this column to keep children safe from fire risks. We use our dozens of years of legal and practical experience to help parents everywhere.
Be Cool About Fire Safety
As Rich Evans said, “Be cool about fire safety.” There is little room for error when dealing with potential flame hazards. However, you can do several things to teach your children the basics of preventing fires and reacting to them.
- Teach children the basics of the causes of fires. Keep them away from matches and lighters. They should understand the potential risk of each presence. Furthermore, they should determine which materials are flammable and which are potential hazards.
- Stop, drop, and roll. This technique has been constant since your days in school. It’s the same as it was at the time.
What to do in case of a fire:
- Most importantly, teach your children many basics, including touching doors to see if they are hot, potential evacuation routes, and staying close to the ground. Many fire deaths are not due to the fire itself but rather suffocation.
- Also, keep smoke alarms where they are needed. Don’t skimp on the number of smoke alarms around the house, especially around kids’ rooms.
- Keep accessible fire extinguishers in logical places. Teach kids how to use them if they are ever needed. Hopefully, that day will never come.