Fire S.A.F.E. Program
The Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) Program is a state initiative to provide resources to local fire departments to conduct fire and life safety education programs in grades K-12. The mission is to enable students to recognize the dangers of fire and more specifically the fire hazards tobacco products pose.
An Explanation of the S.A.F.E. Program for Parents and Providers
Key Fire Safety Behaviors
There are 23 Key Fire Safety Behaviors that should be taught in age and developmentally appropriate ways, such as:
Stop, Drop, and Roll
Making and Practicing Home Escape Plans
Reporting Fires and Emergencies
Crawl Low Under Smoke
Smoke Detector Maintenance
Kitchen Safety
Holiday Safety and more