Fire safety is something every child needs to learn about from a very young age. The seven lessons identified by Safety Educator Alyssa Kelly include: 1. Be careful of insects that may bite or sting. 2. Never leave hot drinks where they could spill or get knocked over. 3. Never try to light a barbeque. 4. Never carry containers of gasoline. 5. Never play with matches. 6. Never leave a stove unattended where something is cooking. 7. If there ever is an oil fire, an adult should use a damp cloth, a fire blanket or a fire extinguisher to control the fire. A person should never use water to put out an oil fire.
Fire safety is something every child needs to learn about from a very young age. The seven lessons identified by Safety Educator Alyssa Kelly include: 1. Be careful of insects that may bite or sting. 2. Never leave hot drinks where they could spill or get knocked over. 3. Never try to light a barbeque. 4. Never carry containers of gasoline. 5. Never play with matches. 6. Never leave a stove unattended where something is cooking. 7. If there ever is an oil fire, an adult should use a damp cloth, a fire blanket or a fire extinguisher to control the fire. A person should never use water to put out an oil fire.
General Note
Originally released by Chip Taylor Communications, 2010.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on October 12, 2014.
Content Note
Safety Series (5:35); --Harey's Trials (4:53); -- Spot the Danger (8:04); -- Fire Safety (5:43);.