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>>outreach
nfpa’s public education division
april briggs
Listen to My Words
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together some of the key
national organizations that
share an interest in providing fire
Body
safety education to preschoolers.
The meeting, which we called the
Preschool Fire Safety Messaging
Roundtable, provided an opportunity for educators to discuss what
behaviors are being taught and to
evaluate what new research needs
to be done to ensure we are teaching the most appropriate behaviors.
The meeting was timely, since children under the age of five have a 20
percent greater chance of dying in a
home fire compared to the general
Children under the age
of five have a 20 percent
greater chance of dying in
a home fire compared to the
this is a call-out.
general population. Boys are
at greater risk than girls.
population. Boys in this age group are
at an even greater risk than girls.
The roundtable came to a consensus on five messages that should be
taught:
Know the sound of the smoke alarm.
Preschoolers need to know the purpose of a smoke alarm, recognize its
sound, and know what to do when an
alarm sounds.
Stay away from hot things. This
positive message empowers young
children to take action that will keep
them safe.
Don’t touch matches or lighters; tell a
grown-up if you find matches or lighters.
The message gives children an action
to help keep them safe. Research has
shown that such messaging can have
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a limited effect on actual
behavior, however, which is
why it’s important for parents and caregivers to store
matches, lighters, and other
potential fire dangers out of
the reach of children.
Learn about firefighters as
community helpers. A good fit
in the preschool curriculum,
this message helps children
recognize that firefighters are
friendly helpers and that they should
not be afraid of them.
Practice your fire escape, and get outside.
Children should participate in the
development of a family home fire
escape plan, and practice that plan.
They should understand that when a
smoke alarm sounds, get outside and
stay outside.
Other messages were reviewed
by the roundtable group and considered inappropriate for this age
level, including “cool a burn”—the
practice of running cool water over
a burn—which should be a message
for parents, as well as the use of fire
extinguishers and escape ladders,
which were determined to be inappropriate for preschoolers.
The roundtable also identified
successful teaching methodologies for this age level. Preschoolers
learn through activity, especially
play, which is why more static or
passive approaches like coloring
books, worksheets, and videos are
not developmentally appropriate. A
play-based approach that engages
children’s senses of sight, hearing,
and touch will typically be much
more effective at conveying safety
messages. Keep in mind that children this age have short attention
spans, so it’s best to keep lessons
under 15 minutes using simple,
positive messages.
Three research needs were identified as priorities: determining
the best and most effective way
to educate parents and caregivers;
identifying developmentally appropriate practices for firefighters to
reach preschoolers; and identifying
the appropriate age to begin teaching stop, drop, and roll.
The roundtable event has
already resulted in changes to
safety messaging. NFPA’s Learn
Not to Burn® Preschool Program,
created more than 20 years ago to
reach children ages 4–5, has been
revamped to feature the five key
messages identified by the roundtable. Three of the messages are
available at the program’s website,
nfpa.org/lntb, and two more will
be added over the next year.
For the complete report of the
Preschool Fire Safety Messaging
Roundtable, visit nfpa.org/
preschoolmessaging.
April Briggs is associate project
manager for public education at
nfpa.
Illustration: Shutterstock
Revising fire safety messaging for preschoolers
http://www.nfpa.org/lntb
http://www.nfpa.org/preschoolmessaging
http://www.nfpa.org/preschoolmessaging
Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of NFPA Journal - May/June 2013
NFPA Journal - May/June 2013
Contents
First Word
In a Flash
Perspectives
Firewatch
Research
Heads Up
Structural Ops
In Compliance
Buzzwords
Outreach
Electrical Safety
Wildfire Watch
Treasurer's Report
Work in Progress
Amping It Up
Drill Team
Working Together
Code Process 2.0
Routine Maintenance
Here, There, Everywhere
Section Spotlight
Expo Preview: Exhibitors' Showcase
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