Emergency Phone Numbers
#101F Official Fire Safety Manual: "1-2-3 Fire Safety Counts With Me"
General Fire Safety Materials

101f

24-page activity book(Ages 6-7) - P, K, 1-2

Join Firepup® and his friends in this fun-filled fire safety manual. The fire and burn prevention and life safety lessons are presented through age-appropriate games. In addition, large appealing and easy-to-color pictures and numbers reinforce coloring, writing, counting, and number skills. Important words for every lesson are written in gray on the handwriting strip at the bottom of each page for children to trace and practice. Features a number and alphabet review.

Topics: Count With Me; There is Only 1 You; 2 Ways Out; 3 Rules for Minor Burns; 4 Smoke Detectors; 5 Actions to Practice (Stop, Drop, & Roll; Crawl Below the Smoke; and Cover Your Nose & Mouth); 6 Safe Meeting Places; 7 Fires Not to Touch; 8 Things to Learn (Name, Address, Phone Numbers); 9 Firefighting Tools; and 10 Fire Safety Friends.

 
#201F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide
General Fire Safety Materials

201f

24-page, full-color booklet - A, SC

Fire kills more Americans than all other natural disasters combined. This booklet contains vital information on a variety of basic prevention topics. The only edge you have on a fire that's already started is knowing what to do and doing it quickly. Will you be "Ready 2 Respond"?

Topics: Emergency Vehicles; Fire Lanes; 9-1-1; Smoke, Fumes, & Gases; Smoke Alarms; Carbon Monoxide; Residential Sprinklers; Fire Extinguishers; House Numbers; Home Fire Escape Plan; Exits; High-Rise; Workplace; Home Hazards; Heating; Electrical; Kidsitting; Poisons; Special People/Special Needs; Burns & Scalds; Seniors (Falls, Childproofing); Arson; Juvenile Firesetters.

Companion DVD: #577F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide - DVD.

 
#207F Firepup®'s Fire Safety Kidz Quiz
General Fire Safety Materials

207f

Full-color, 2-sided sheet - LE

Features a two-part quiz that tests children's knowledge of fire safety topics. Part 1 is in Multiple Choice format and part 2 has True and False format. Can be used as an important pre- and post-test to any fire and life safety educational program or as a fun way to review basic fire safety. Can be signed by an adult and child, then dated upon completion.

 
#209F Be a Fire Safe Sitter™
General Fire Safety Materials

209f

Emergency information wipe-off card - A, HS

Reusable wipe-off card to post by telephones in case of an emergency. Large writing area and graphics make this card especially useful. Fire Safe Sitter™ safety tips are included.

 
#232F Report An Emergency: 9-1-1, Cell Phones, GPS
9-1-1 Materials

232f

Full-color brochure - A, HS

Folder covers vital information concerning 9-1-1, the universal emergency telephone number system and helps you to prepare for an emergency.

Topics: Indentifying 911 Emergencies; How to Report an Emergency; Cell Phone Users; NG 911; VoIP Phone Services (Voice over Internet Protocol); and I.C.E. (In Case of Emergency Contacts).

 
#285F Home Fire Hazards, A Checklist "Tool" for Your Family
General Fire Safety Materials

285f

Full-color 4-fold - LE, F

Firepup®'s Home Fire Hazards features a checklist format which makes it easy for families to inspect their homes, inside and out, for potential fire hazards to keep their family fire safe.

 
#367F Dial 9-1-1 in An Emergency
9-1-1 Materials

367f

Full-color 4-fold - LE

Can be used with #366F Dial 9-1-1 in An Emergency CD.

Firepup® explains how and why to dial 9-1-1 in a story format.

This folder follows the CD word for word so children can read along.

 
#385F Wildland Fires: What A Homeowner Can Do
Natural Disasters

385f

Full-color brochure - A, HS

Folder covers vital information for adults concerning emergency preparedness and prevention tips for those vacationing or living in or near areas which may be threatened by wildland fires.

Topics: Rural Living; Evacuation Planning; Landscape Tips; Structural Precautions; Local Fire Laws; Water Needs; and If Wildfire Threatens Your Home.

 
#386F Create A Wildland Fire Safety Zone
Natural Disasters

386f

Full-color oversized folder and planning guide - A, F

Guide covers vital information for creating a Wildland Fire Safety Zone around your home. Includes a planning grid to help minimize your vulnerability by "firescaping" your property.

Topics: An Introduction to Wildland Fires; Protect Your Property; Firescape Your Property; Be Prepared for Wildland Fire in 10 Steps; and a planning grid for "firescaping" and evacuation.

 
#393F Talking With Children About Disasters
Natural Disasters

393f

Full-color brochure - A, F

Folder covers vital information concerning preparing for disaster with an emphasis on children's needs.

Topics: Talking with Children About Disasters; Family Disaster Plan; Family Response and Recovery Efforts; and After the Disaster.

 
#398F High-Rise Safety: Offices, Apartments, Condos, and Dorms
General Fire Safety Materials

398f

Full-color brochure - A, HS

Folder covers vital information concerning the best way to evacuate in case of fire or to help prevent fires in any building over 4 stories (75 ft.) high which is considered a high-rise structure.

Topics: Dormitories & Greek Housing; Business Owners, Managers, and Employers; Employees & Renters; Fighting a Small Fire; Fire Escape Plans; and Escaping Safely.

 
#577F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide - DVD
General Fire Safety Materials

577F

DVD - A, SC

A multimedia presentation of the Ready 2 Respond™ Fire & Life Safety Guide on DVD. Show this vital Fire & Life Safety Program to adults or seniors in its entirety or choose to use any combination of separate topics to create your own fire safety programs. Just click on the topics in the DVD menu in the desired order to create a personalized presentation for your specific educational needs to help save lives in your community.

Fire kills more Americans than all other natural disasters combined. This multimedia presentation contains vital information on a variety of basic prevention topics. The only edge you have on a fire that's already started is knowing what to do and doing it quickly. Will you be "Ready 2 Respond"?

Topics: Emergency Vehicles; Fire Lanes; 9-1-1; Smoke, Fumes, & Gases; Smoke Alarms; Carbon Monoxide; Residential Sprinklers; Fire Extinguishers; House Numbers; Home Fire Escape Plan; Exits; High-Rise; Workplace; Home Hazards; Heating; Electrical; Kidsitting; Poisons; Special People/Special Needs; Burns & Scalds; Seniors (Falls, Childproofing); Arson; Juvenile Firesetters.

Companion full-color booklet: #201F Ready 2 Respond - Fire & Life Safety Guide full-color booklet.
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