Fire safety
How can fires happenFireworksLeaves the oven onBurning toastLighting match's for a silly reasonLeaving cigarettes in saw-dust Leaving hair straightners, curlers or crimpers
on
How they can be put out Fires have to be put out safely or it can make
it worse or cause harm to people around it.By firemenIf the firemen can’t come get some water and
throw it to the flames only if it is visible on the outside.
You might even have to wait for the firemen to come.
Damage and harm with fireworksSome teenagers like to mess around with
fireworks when its bonfire night and Halloween.
It can cause damage to themselves and to property around them.
The ambulance and fire men are called to the scene.
Why are we telling youIts important for us firemen to come and
teach you about fire safety because it is important because firemen can be called to a scene of kids messing with fireworks from year 6 age which is 10 to 11.
Damage that can happenLose an eyeLose limbsBad burnsBlistersHand blown up
What to do if your home stets on fire
good badWake everyone up Going back for petsCall 999 Going inside to get
belongingsGet out of the house safely
Not waking your family up
Try not to inhale smoke
Inhale lots of smoke
Bonfire safety
advice
What to doAlways check that no children or animals are hiding
in the bonfire before lighting.Keep some buckets of water nearby in case of
emergency and to damp down after the event.Bonfires built on council land without permission will
be removed.Make sure all pets are inside at all times.Alcohol and fireworks do not mix and may lead to
injury.Never throw fireworks.Make sure everyone is standing at least 10 meters
away from the fires.
Have a Safe Bonfire Night! Please consider attending an organised event rather than risking your safety by having your own bonfire.
Fire work safety
If you're planning on hosting a fireworks party "be safe, not sorry" and keep it free from accidents by following the Fireworks Code.
Firework codeFireworks
should not be sold to any person under the age of 18.
Ideally attend an organised display.
Keep fireworks in a closed metal box.
Follow the
instructions on each firework.
Stand well back.Never go back
to a lit firework.Never put
fireworks in your pocket.
Keep a bucket of water nearby if you are
setting off fireworks in your garden.
Never throw fireworks.
Keep pets indoors.
Alcohol and fireworks do not mix and may lead to injury
Don’t break the law!!!It's illegal to let fireworks off between 23:00
and 07:00, except on Bonfire Night (midnight), Diwali, New Year, and Chinese New Year (01:00).
It's illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to possess fireworks in a public place.
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Just a little game to play
Amy’s house has stet on fire what should she do
A. Run for itB. Wake everyone upC. Get some belongs then wake
everyone up.
B
Oh no they’ve left Bobby the dog behind what should they do
a. wait for the fire fighters to come and rescue himb. Go in for himc. Run around mad screaming for Bobby the dog to come out
A
Keep safeKeep safe this autumn by following all the rules
Report any dangerous things firework throwing, massive bonfires ect..
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www.safe4autuam.co.ukEnter the competition and you can win an I pad don’t forget.
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