Friday, August 31, 2012

NBFD Kid's Fire Safety House at MUMFEST


NBFD Kids Fire Safety House
We are happy to announce the NBFD’s Kids Fire Safety House will be at MUMFEST, thanks to Crystal Temple and the Robinson and Stith Insurance Agency.

The agency recently acquired a grant to provide fire safety
Sparky the Fire Dog
education and approached the NBFD with the
request to have the Kid’s Fire Safety House at
MUMFEST. Their employees agreed to provide all the manpower, distribute free fire prevention coloring books, crayons and stickers and have Sparky the Fire Dog on-site to “meet and greet” adding to the fun.

The City acquired the Kid’s Fire Safety House in the early 1990’s, funded through a FEMA grant targeted for fire safety education. It was seen as an opportunity to expand fire safety education by the fire department and connect with the community and school children.

The House, stored at the Main Fire Station on Broad Street, is primarily utilized during Fire Prevention Week. It is taken to public and private schools to educate first graders on the proper way to evacuate a house in case of fire and the importance of defining a meeting place outside the home for all members of the family so everyone can be accounted for. Designed to resemble a home with a kitchen, living room and bedroom, the children are taken through it by firemen, room by room who teach fire safety with lectures and hands-on exercises. Simulted smoke teachers kids how to safely evacuate from a second floor bedroom and how to property call 911.  

This is an important teaching tool and we appreciate Robinson and Stith for making it possible to have this venue at the festival. We invite families with young children to embrace this opportunity and have their children take the tour. It is a fun way to learn fire safety lessons and how to act quickly and decisively in life threatening emergencies.

The Fire Safety House will be located on Craven Street near City Hall during festival hours October 13 - 14.

Susan Moffat Thomas
Executive Director




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