Outreach materials and educational programs

Help your fire department increase community awareness about preventing home fires through Fire is Everyone’s Fight™ and with these free fire safety and prevention outreach materials and educational programs.

Featured social media images: Holiday fire safety

Share these fire safety messages on your social media accounts.

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New outreach materials

Prevent Kitchen Fires flyer

Prevent Kitchen Fires flyer

Download and share this flyer to remind residents to cook safely this holiday season.

Customize the versions below with your logo.

English PDF 254 KB Spanish PDF 258 KB

Let’s Have Fun with Fire Safety activity book

Let's Have Fun with Fire Safety

Parents have an important role in teaching children about fire safety. This activity book gives children valuable fire safety and prevention tips.

English Spanish

Fire Is Everyone’s Fight outreach guide

outreach guide

Information to help you spread the word about safe cooking, working smoke alarms, and other fire risks in your community. An included PowerPoint presentation contains slides to cover both essential and audience-specific home fire safety information for any community presentation.

Learn more about the guide

Consumer product recalls and alerts (fire/carbon monoxide)

 RecallDec. 15, 2016Craftsman gasoline chainsaws
 RecallDec. 15, 2016Remington gasoline chainsaws
 RecallDec. 8, 2016Masterbuilt and Cabela’s 7-in-1 gas smokers
  Visit CPSC.gov for more recalls

Fire deaths can be reduced by teaching people the basic facts about fire. Below are some simple ways to help you explain to community members the characteristics of fire.

Fire is FAST!

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There is little time!

In less than 30 seconds a small flame can get completely out of control and turn into a major fire. It only takes minutes for thick black smoke to fill a house. In minutes, a house can be engulfed in flames. If you wake up to a fire, you won't have time to grab valuables because fire spreads too quickly and the smoke is too thick. There is only time to escape.

Fire is HOT!

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Heat is more threatening than flames.

A fire's heat alone can kill. Room temperatures in a fire can be 100 degrees at floor level and rise to 600 degrees at eye level. Inhaling this super-hot air will scorch your lungs. This heat can melt clothes to your skin. In five minutes a room can get so hot that everything in it ignites at once: this is called flashover.

Fire is DARK!

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Fire isn't bright, it's pitch black.

Fire starts bright, but quickly produces black smoke and complete darkness. If you wake up to a fire you may be blinded, disoriented and unable to find your way around the home you've lived in for years.

Fire is DEADLY!

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Smoke and toxic gases kill more people than flames do.

Fire uses up the oxygen you need and produces smoke and poisonous gases that kill. Breathing even small amounts of smoke and toxic gases can make you drowsy, disoriented and short of breath. The odorless, colorless fumes can lull you into a deep sleep before the flames reach your door. You may not wake up in time to escape.


General home fire safety handouts

Apartment fire safety
English PDF 79 KB | Spanish PDF 129 KB
Candles, smoking materials, and medical oxygen
English PDF 91 KB | Spanish PDF 114 KB
Fire safety checklist for homeowners and renters
English PDF 74 KB | Spanish PDF 70 KB
Home fire protection and escape plans
English PDF 77 KB | Spanish PDF 113 KB
Important ways to keep your home safe from fire
English PDF 84 KB | Spanish PDF 173 KB
Outside fire safety
English PDF 75 KB | Spanish PDF 127 KB
Protect everyone in your home from fire
English PDF 77 KB | Spanish PDF 113 KB

Outreach materials for specific audiences


Outreach materials by topic


Digital media library

Here you’ll find a variety of copyright-free stock photos, social media images, videos and b-roll depicting best practices in fire prevention and fire-safe behaviors.

extinguishing a cigarette
making a fire escape plan
heating fire safety
installing a smoke alarm

Educational programs

Planning for public fire education

The role of fire safety educators is complex and each community is unique. Communities vary with respect to fire safety risk factors, target audiences, and resources available. A one-size-fits-all approach just won’t work; that’s why this toolkit was created. It will lead you step by step through the development or enhancement of your fire safety education program to meet the specific needs of your community.

Whether you are just getting started in fire safety education, or you are a seasoned educator, this toolkit will get you on your way to a successful program.

Fire Safety Program Toolkit PDF 7 MB
 

Ready-to-use programs

Fire Safety Trailer Curriculum
Adding a fire safety trailer can take your education program to a whole new level by providing students with hands-on learning opportunities that build upon what they learn in the classroom. This curriculum offers you an “out-of-the-box” way to use a fire safety trailer to teach students of all ages about fire safety.
Download the Fire Safety Trailer Curriculum PDF 8.5 MB
Fire-Safe Seniors
The “Fire-Safe Seniors” program helps fire departments and other community organizations to plan and implement fire safety interventions for the high-risk group of older adults. It uses home assessments, smoke alarm installation, education and follow-up to ensure a comprehensive approach to fire prevention. A free toolkit is available to help you implement the program.
Fire Is Everyone’s Fight outreach guide and fire safety presentation
Information to help you spread the word about safe cooking, working smoke alarms and other fire risks in your community. The presentation includes slides to cover both essential and audience-specific home fire safety information for any community presentation.
Mitigation of Cooking Fires
Research-based fire safety strategies, presentations and educational video messages to convince adults to cook safely.
Sesame Street Fire Safety Program preschool curriculum
The curriculum includes an educator’s guide for teachers, a CD of songs and stories, a family guide, a coloring and activity booklet, and a poster to help educators reach preschoolers with simple, memorable fire safety messages.