El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1982 Page: 4 of 46
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El Campo Leader-News, El Campo, TX, Wed , May 26, 1982 PageS-A
Teach ( liililren To Save Themselves From Fire
H\ UK).MAS FLYNN
Fite hi iiit* house! It's
the one time every
member of the family
may have to fend for
himself . . . yet, often
tragically, it's the time
when the little ones may
need us most Accor-
dingly, when teaching
very young children
about fire, the goal is to
teach them the behaviors
that will help them save
their own lives
If your child wakes up
and the bedroom ts full of
smoke what will he or
she do? Most children
naturally tend to hide
from something that
frightens them. Too
many firemen vividly
recall the tiny,
asphyxiated body they
only came upon while
cleaning up because
the terrified child had
hidden in a closet or
under the bed and died of
smoke inhalation.
Other firefighters will
tell you about the child
who ran from, or even
tried to resist, the
rescuers, more
frightened of the fireman
than of the fire itself.
Fire-wise parents train
their children against
dangerous behaviors like
these at an early age.
Many children can ab-
sorb fire-safety training
in game form as early as
the age of three.
Most easily taught are
behaviors that can be
presented as physical
movement games "Stop,
Drop and Roll,” the
defense against clothing
fires, and "Stay Low and
Co” for smoke escape
are good examples Both
are easily absorbed by
three-year-olds if parents
will teach in frequent,
short sessions in which
ihe i lnh! actually
preforms the behavior A
child who's been taught
to “stay low and go” is
far less likely to react to
fire by hiding in the
closet
Of course, a child’s fire
training should be part of
a home escape plan for
the whole family That
means each family
member must know two
ways out of his or her
room.
Second-story bedroom
windows should be
equipped with ropes or
ladders for climbing out
and every family
member must practice
with them.
Children should sleep
behind closed doors to
delay the entry of smoke
into sleeping rooms. All
family members must
know an agreed site to
regroup once out of the
house.
Around the fifth bir-
thday, most children can
absorb training to feel a
door for heat and, if it’s
hot, to escape via the
window.
Now, w'nai about the
child who runs from the
firemen? One reason for
this reaction is that
today’s working firemen
usually wear advanced
breathing masks that
hide their faces, while
most cartoons and
coloring books toddlers
use still depict firemen
w ith visible faces
The child who’s never
seen a breathing ap-
paratus is more likely to
identify that masked
figure as a man from
Mars than as a
firefighter!
Parents can shop a
little harder to find
coloring books that show
firemen as they really
look. You might also visit
your local fire hall and
ask if one of the
firefighters could put on
an air pack so the child
can see it close up.
The result: a child
who’s “fire-wise" enough
to save his or her own life
from fire.
(This fire tip is
published courtesy of the
Ixniisc VFD and this
newspaper).
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1982, newspaper, May 26, 1982; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1007166/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.