Try all of our Fire Safety Activities found below: 

SONGS:

See  if there are any Fire Fighter Demonstrations in your TOwn

For two other Fire related songs (which really have nothing to do with fire safety) try U2’s “Fire” and Sarah McLachlan’s “Into the Fire.”

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The first Fire Prevention Week was in 1925 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Prevention_Week )

and it commemorates the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire). 

Fire Safety

From the same site as above I found two other Fire related songs: “The Firefighter” (I have no idea of the tune though) - http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/f051.html  and “Firefighters”  (which does have a sample of the tune) - http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/f064.html

Did You Know?

In my son’s swimming classes when he was very little he learned the song “Hurry, Hurry Drive the Fire Truck” (to the tune of One Little, Two Little, Three Little Teddy Bears).  Check here for lyrics and for the actions: http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/h027.html

Any time is a good time to review fire safety with your children!


In Canada and the United States Fire Prevention Week begins on the first Sunday of October and ends on the following Saturday.  This theme day is a great way to review or teach your child about fire safety/prevention and is perfect for building a family plan in case of emergency.

Print out the Family Theme Day Planner and decide which activities you’d like to do and in what order.