The document provides safety tips for children regarding fire hazards in the home, advising them to never cook, play with fire sources, or touch electrical sockets without adult supervision. It also recommends finding two exits from each room, staying low when escaping a fire, practicing escape plans with adults, replacing smoke alarm batteries yearly, placing smoke alarms near bedrooms, and testing them monthly.
The document provides safety tips for children regarding fire hazards in the home, advising them to never cook, play with fire sources, or touch electrical sockets without adult supervision. It also recommends finding two exits from each room, staying low when escaping a fire, practicing escape plans with adults, replacing smoke alarm batteries yearly, placing smoke alarms near bedrooms, and testing them monthly.
The document provides safety tips for children regarding fire hazards in the home, advising them to never cook, play with fire sources, or touch electrical sockets without adult supervision. It also recommends finding two exits from each room, staying low when escaping a fire, practicing escape plans with adults, replacing smoke alarm batteries yearly, placing smoke alarms near bedrooms, and testing them monthly.
The document provides safety tips for children regarding fire hazards in the home, advising them to never cook, play with fire sources, or touch electrical sockets without adult supervision. It also recommends finding two exits from each room, staying low when escaping a fire, practicing escape plans with adults, replacing smoke alarm batteries yearly, placing smoke alarms near bedrooms, and testing them monthly.
Never stick anything into an electrical socket. Try to find two ways out from every room in your home. Stay low to the floor when escaping a fire. Escape plans need to be planned and practiced with grown-ups. Replace old smoke alarm batteries with brand new ones at least once a year. Put smoke alarms in your home, especially near bedrooms. Test smoke alarms monthly to make sure they are working.