Kids' Fire Safety Page is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: Why is fire safety important for kids?
A: Fire safety is important for kids because it teaches them how to prevent fires, what to do in case of a fire, and how to stay safe in emergency situations.
Q: What are some basic fire safety tips for kids?
A: Some basic fire safety tips for kids include: never playing with matches or lighters, staying away from candles and stoves, knowing how to call 911, and practicing a fire escape plan.
Q: How can kids prevent fires?
A: Kids can prevent fires by never playing with fire, not leaving cooking unattended, and keeping flammable items away from heat sources.
Q: What should kids do if there's a fire?
A: If there's a fire, kids should stay low to the ground, feel the door before opening it, and get out of the house as quickly as possible. They should also go to a designated meeting place and call 911.
Q: What is a fire escape plan?
A: A fire escape plan is a plan that outlines how to safely escape a building in case of a fire. It includes identifying exits, practicing the plan regularly, and having a designated meeting place outside the building.
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