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Fire Safety in an easy to learn, interactive method that keeps students involved.
Important facts about fire, and what to do in the event of a fire."
Fire escape simulations that place students in powerfully real "what to do" examples.
Coloring pages to connect-the-dots, word scrambles to escape mazes, activities to games, all reinforcing the principles of fire safety.
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"My grandson Johnny spent a couple of hours with it and had a great time. He started telling us all about it, what he learned and what we need to do to be Fire Safe. My grandson is ADHD and Dyslexic and he stayed focused on it." Judy, Sept 25th
"We look forward to distributing them to our schools and hope they will be as thrilled as we are and use them often." Ken, Duputy Chief/Fire Marshal, Sept. 17th
"The School Districts, Fire Departments and myself appreciate you doing this. Even if it saves one child's life, it is well worth it." George, Fire Inspector, Sept. 18th
"Many of our families have experienced losing everything in fires and several students and parents have had severe burns. I would love to have this interactive program for our school community." Principal, July 28th
"The students were able to apply the information from the program to real world situations. In fact, one student actually had a brush fire at her aunt’s home and remembered some of the info. from the computer activity and activities that the FD shared during their visit. Good work."
Principal
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Coloring pages
Connect-the-dots
Word Searches
Word Escape Maze
Games that teach safety

All this and more, click here!
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Hi, I'm Firefighter Bill! Have you been learning fire safety at school? Well, here at FireFacts.org, you can learn about fire safety everyday, and have fun at the same time!
Besides games, you'll find interesting information about how we made our CD, see a "Behind the Scenes" video, and even learn about me, and how I became a firefighter!
Check back often for new games and
activities!
Win prizes! We need your help! Our puppy needs a name. Can you help?
"Name Our Fire Station Pup" CLICK HERE!
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Hi, I'm Firefighter Bill! Welcome to the beginning of something wonderful! As a parent, you'll find important information that can help you to make your home safer. As an educator, you'll find the makings of a valuable resource that will provide you with tools needed to teach fire safety.
And if you're a student, you'll find all sorts of fun games and activities that will help teach fire safety.
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Striving to create the best resource available on the net, including information, games and activities designed to facilitate learning in the classroom.
Classroom/group Games
Activities for students
Links to additional on-line resources
Getting parents involved, give them homework!
Click here to continue to Teaching Center
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With the incredibly high volume of requests for our 2009 Fire Safety Learning System CD, we are taking advanced requests for educators and fire safety personnel. Click the "2009 CD Request" tab at the top of this page, or email us at requests@firefacts.org.
If we don't have it, we want to link it! Please email us your favorite web sites to links@firefacts.org.
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10 Simple Steps to a Safer Home
What Statistics Teach Us- How important are smoke detectors? Read these facts to find out.
Parent Homework- Your child has done their homework, have you?
Additional Resources- Links to other web sites that contain valuable information
Continue to Parent Resource
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October, nationally recognized as "Fire Safety Month," will see schools across the United States begin taking part in teaching students the basics of fire safety. This year, students in all 50 states, and parts of Canada, will be introduced to the most comprehensive learning tool ever created. All for free!
Now it's up to you. Will you take the time to make sure your home is safe? Start here by reading "10 Simple Steps to a Safer Home."
A place where you can ask questions, tell us what you think and even give us suggestions on what we might do to make our web site or 2009 CD better. To continue to the parent forum click here.
Click Here to go to the "Parent Homework" section. Before you do, you might want to do some studying by starting here.
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