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The Burn Prevention Foundation's "Learn About Fire and Burns" Program furthers our ongoing efforts to provide fire and burn safety instruction and awareness. This latest endeavor focuses on the educating of specialty audiences, the young, elderly and those with disabilities, as well as providing tools to all safety professionals.
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Standards and Lessons
Target Audience: 3rd and 5th Grade Students
While we strive to reach school-aged students with crucial fire safety and burn prevention messages, we also understand how important it is to be able to teach lessons that will help to meet academic standards. That is what inspired us to create this unique package of fire safety and burn prevention lessons that are tied directly to academic standards.
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Learn About Burns Curriculm
Target Audience: Children in PreSchool through Third Grade
(ages approximately 3-8)

It is never too early to teach children about the risks of fire and how to prevent injury from fire and burns. Repeated, consistent instruction and reinforcement can help to instill positive, safe behaviors.
"Learn About Burns" is a curricula-based program with which children in PreSchool through Third Grade will learn to identify common fire and burn hazards; develop burn-safe behaviors; develop proper fire escape and emergency reporting procedures; and learn appropriate survival actions in case a fire or burn occurs.
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This program has been funded by a Fire Prevention and Safety Grant
Awarded by
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

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