
Kids Page

Fun Links for Kids
Sparky the fire dog
http://www.nfpa.org/sparky/arcade.html
Fire & Public Safety Links:
Floods, wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and
winter storms are natural disasters that happen in the United States. The
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) helps people who have been in a
disaster. This page can also teach families what to do during a disaster and
what to do BEFORE a disaster.

This page, sponsored by the
University of Oklahoma, provides kids of all ages excellent advice on a variety
of Fire Safety topics and many other issues.
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/fire.htm
A great website for a variety of
family safety concerns. In addition to fire safety, crime prevention,
personal safety, internet safety, health, 1st Aid, and drug awareness issues are
also discussed.


A fire is something that happens...
- On a television newscast!
- To somebody else's home!
- To another person's business!
- In a remote location - away from you and your family.
If you said TRUE four times, we all have some work to
do. Let's be realistic! If you've never been the victim of a fire - or known
someone who has, you are very fortunate. Let's keep it that way. Click here to
learn how:
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/fireprev.htm
The City of New York Fire Department's, fire
safety webpage.

NFPA LINKS
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The NFPA (National Fire Protection
Association) provides the fire service with most of standards and
guidelines which govern our operations. The NFPA also deals with
building codes and fire safety. Below are several NFPA links which deal
with fire safety. |
Sparky the Firedog provides kids with an excellent website for
learning fire safety. This site provides information on fireworks safety,
Sparky's story, and much more.

NATIONAL SAFE KIDS CAMPAIGN
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The National SAFE KIDS Campaign is the
first and only national organization dedicated solely to the prevention
of unintentional childhood injury-the number one killer of children ages
14 and under. More than 250 State and Local SAFE KIDS Coalitions in all
50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico comprise the
Campaign. |
+THE AMERICAN RED CROSS+
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The American Red Cross has been there to
help those in need for over a century. This site is great place to find
information on a variety of topics. Of course, don't forget your local
chapter. Like volunteer fire departments, they too are always looking
for help. If your house is ever damaged by fire or another type of
disaster, the Red Cross will be the agency that provides you with food,
clothing, and shelter. Lend them a hand if you are able. It's a worthy
cause. |
