Things You'll Need:
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Step 1
Gather your children for a serious discussion of fire and fire safety.
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Step 2
Ask them whether they know how to put out a fire in the home. Knowing what misconceptions they have will allow you to target your conversation.
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Step 3
Show them where your fire extinguishers are stored.
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Step 4
Use a serious tone of voice when talking with them, as you want to reinforce the gravity of using a fire extinguisher.
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Step 5
Explain that a fire extinguisher should never be touched unless there is a fire. Discuss the consequences of needing a fire extinguisher, but finding it empty because someone played with it.
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Step 6
Give out firm punishments for any child found monkeying around with the fire extinguishers. Remind your children that they should tell you when they see someone playing with an extinguisher.
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Step 1
Use the mnemonic PASS to teach children how to use a fire extinguisher. "P" stands for pull, "A" stands for aim, "S" stands for squeeze and the other "S" stands for sweep.
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Step 2
Tell the kids that after removing the fire extinguisher, it should always be held upright.
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Step 3
Say that once a firm grasp is established on the extinguisher, the plastic safety tie should be removed from the handle.
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Step 4
Inform them to aim the fire extinguisher nozzle at the base of the fire. Spraying the top of the flames is not as efficient.
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Step 5
Warn them to stand a safe distance from the fire when they first begin to use an extinguisher.
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Step 6
Tell the kids that they can then squeeze the handle to dispense the foam.
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Step 7
Instruct them to step slowly towards the fire and spray its base.
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Step 8
Ask that they sweep the extinguisher from side to side.
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Step 9
Teach your children to keep sweeping the base of the fire until they are absolutely sure the fire is completely out.












Comments
pirate7 said
on 11/13/2007 not all fire extinguishers are always foam... :(