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Fire Triangle Heat – A critical temperature must be reached
Oxygen – Completes the cycle and is
needed for the chemical reaction
Fuel – The combustible substance
Heat examples
- Sparks e.g. matches
- Sun
- Friction
- Electrical energy
Fuel examples
– Coal
- Cooking oil
- Wood
- Gas
- Clothing
- Grass/Straw/Grain
- Petrol
3. Fire Safety Activity Badge
List out fire hazards:
Write down all the possible fire hazards you may come across in these three places:
ELSE WHEREON CAMPAT HOME
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Fire hazards:
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Visit the below website and have a go at completing the “SPOT THE FIRE HAZARD” section:
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Discovering a fire:
If your inside and you discover a fire, what's the general rule:
How do you call the Fire Services?
1. GET OUT 2. CALL THE
FIRE BRIGADE
3.STAY OUT
Ring 999
What will the Fire Services as you?
1. What is the full address? (It is at this stage that fire
engines may be mobilised)
2. What is on fire?
3. Is there anybody trapped?
4. Are there any nearby landmarks?
5. What telephone number are you dialling from?
6. You may be asked for your name and address.
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Discovering a fire:
Fire Extinguishers:
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Visit the below website, click on “FIRE SAFETY” to learn what to do, and which fire extinguisher to use in
different types of fires:
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Discovering a fire:
Fire Extinguishers:
How to Use an Extinguisher (PASS)
P – Pull the pin/safety clip.
A – Aim at the base of the fi re, staying
at least 2
metres away.
S – Squeeze the handle.
S – Sweep the base of the fi re from
side to side.
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Discovering a fire:
Fire Blankets:
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=GLvnAe6-DLg
Learn from this video:
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Discovering a fire: What about if your clothes are on fire?
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=J_rqBP6uZLw
Learn from this video:
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Discovering a fire:
What about if your clothes are on fire?
STOP DROP ROLL
Remember:
- Stop immediately
- Cover your face with your hands to protect your
face and lungs.
- Seek help of an adult after
- If you see someone on fire encourage them to
stop, drop and roll to smother the fi re.
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Staying safe on Camp:
- Keep a well designed Campsite
- Keep a tidy campsite
- Store equipment safely and correctly
- Act sensibly round fire’s and cooking equipment
- Report any damage to cooking/lighting equipment to leaders
- Think carefully where you build your camp fires
If there is a fire
- Make yourself safe
- Raise the alarm to a leader
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Staying safe at Home:
- If you have gas, oil or coal-burning appliances be aware of carbon monoxide. Ensure your home is properly
ventilated and equipment is regularly serviced and maintained.
- Turn off portable heaters, as well as gas and electric fi res before going to bed.
- Make sure open fires have the fire guard in place and secure.
- Never leave fires, candles or any form of naked flame in the home unattended and ensure candles are secure
before lighting.
- Keep heaters away from clothes, furniture and curtains.
- Keep windows and doors shut to stop the fire spreading.
- Ensure you have working smoke alarms
14. Fire Safety Activity Badge
Staying safe at Home: Smoke Detectors
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=WjGbTVLc7jk
Learn from this video:
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Staying safe at Home:
- A working smoke detector doubles a person’s chance of surviving a fire.
- The alarm can warn you of a dangerous situation before it’s too late.
- There should be at least one smoke detector installed on every level of the home, in every sleeping area and at
the top and bottom of stairways, including basements.
- Smoke detectors should be tested weekly following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Replace the batteries twice a year (at the same time you change those in your clocks for example). You should
also change the battery when the detector’s low battery signal emits a sound.
- Do not ignore other peoples/a neighbours Smoke Detector if its going off
Smoke Detectors
16. Fire Safety Activity Badge
Home Escape Plan:
Its important that you know how it get out of your home.
For next week:
- Draw out each floor of you house
- Discuss with your family
- for each room work out two exists and draw
them on your plan
- Decide on a meeting place outside your home.
Note this down on you plan,
- Discuss any possible issues that might arise with
your route and what you should do to insure that
these issue are avoided, for example, keeping your
hall ways tidy and clear of obstructions. Note
these down on your plan
Editor's Notes
Get them to say the 3 components before they are revealed
Get them to suggest Fire hazards in these areas. Write them on screen with Annotate
Cover:
2. Be aware of dangers in the home and the fire precautions necessary for:
oil heaters and open solid fuel fires
portable electric fires
drying clothes
electric wiring and fuses
smoking paraphernalia, particularly matches
uses of household gas, including gas fires
party decorations and candles
closing doors and windows
using BBQs
6. Find out about the causes of heath and grass fires.
Once the above has been done go through “Fire Hazard” section of
https://www.safetyapp.co.uk/app/demo?fbclid=IwAR2o6rX85ePeKkZqacAxe3cmyoLbRmsTMCqRV_SkDudZVmtSs3RiQF4fTpY
Get them to suggest Fire hazards in these areas. Write them on screen with Annotate
Cover:
2. Be aware of dangers in the home and the fire precautions necessary for:
oil heaters and open solid fuel fires
portable electric fires
drying clothes
electric wiring and fuses
smoking paraphernalia, particularly matches
uses of household gas, including gas fires
party decorations and candles
closing doors and windows
using BBQs
6. Find out about the causes of heath and grass fires.
Once the above has been done go through “Fire Hazard” section of
https://www.safetyapp.co.uk/app/demo?fbclid=IwAR2o6rX85ePeKkZqacAxe3cmyoLbRmsTMCqRV_SkDudZVmtSs3RiQF4fTpY
Before bringing up the info on this page go through the “Fire Safety” section of:
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And then use the content on this slide as a summary
Before bringing up the info on this page go through the “Fire Safety” section of:
https://www.safetyapp.co.uk/app/demo?fbclid=IwAR2o6rX85ePeKkZqacAxe3cmyoLbRmsTMCqRV_SkDudZVmtSs3RiQF4fTpY
And then use the content on this slide as a summary
Discuss this.
Example video of how to use on next slide
How to use fire blankets
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLvnAe6-DLg
See if the scouts know what to do the If clothes are on fire and not Fire Blanket.
Then show them this.
Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_rqBP6uZLw
Summary of video and what to do
Discuss and see if they have any others
Discuss and see if they have any others
About installing Smoke Detectors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjGbTVLc7jk