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Fire Prevention Week 2009

Fire Prevention Week 

Special messages for:

fire service 

the fire service

teachers 

teachers

families 

kids and families 

Stay Fire Smart! Don’t Get Burned
Testing the water before putting a child in the bath may sound like common sense. Wearing short or close-fitting sleeves when cooking on the stovetop may show foresight. This and other simple actions may be all it takes to prevent devastating burns.

Fire Prevention Week 2009 focuses on burn awareness and prevention, as well as keeping homes safe from the leading causes of home fires.

From October 4-10, fire and life safety educators across the country will bring these important safety messages to their communities, showing them simple ways they can “Stay Fire Smart! Don’t Get Burned.” Questions or comments on this year's campaign? We'd love to hear from you!



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For the fire service
The tools and information you need for this year's campaign.
Must-haves
Fire Prevention Week products you can't do without!
Blog
Keep current, and contribute your FPW news to our campaign blog.
About Fire Prevention Week
Established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
For teachers
Everything you need to teach your students about fire safety.
Logo/Using FPW content
Downloading logos and content? Please follow these guidelines.
For kids and families
Families can work together to learn the rules of fire safety.
Newsletter
Read our monthly Fire Prevention Week newsletter
Fast facts about fire
Facts and figures about the dangers of fire in the home.


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