This
part of our web site is dedicated to teaching fire education to kids.
Through interactive games and activities, it is our hope to teach fire
and life safety to children. Click on the links to the right to
explore this part of the site. Enjoy your visit and have a good time.
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Coloring Pages
Click on
either Sparky or the Fire Engine for a great picture you can
print out and color!

"Smokey's Friends Don't Play With Fire."
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Page 1
![[Graphic]: Page 1 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeyfrontpage2_small.jpg)
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Page 2
![[Graphic]: Page 2 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeyrules2_small.jpg)
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Page 3
![[Graphic]: Page 3 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeyfriend2_small.jpg)
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Page 4
![[Graphic]: Page 4 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeymatchestoparent2_small.jpg)
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![[Graphic]: Page 6 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeybiggerkids2_small.jpg)
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Page 7
![[Graphic]: Page 7 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeyfire2_small.jpg)
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![[Graphic]: Page 8 of Smokey's Coloring Book with an embedded hyperlink to the full-sized image.](http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/fire/smokeyhelper2_small.jpg)
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Have you ever wondered what you would do if there were a fire in your
home? I have. Here are some important prevention and safety tips I
learned.
- Don't touch matches. Stay away from lighters and candles,
too.
- Don't touch radiators or heaters. Ask a grown-up to turn
a heater on or off for you. Don't stand too close to a fireplace or
wood stove, either.
- Don't play with electrical cords. And don't stick
anything into an electrical socket.
- Don't play around in the kitchen. If you want to cook
something, be sure to check with a grown-up first.
- Don't put anything over a lamp. Things thrown over a lamp
(like blankets or clothing) could catch fire.
- Make an escape plan. Work with your family to plan how to
get out of your home if there is a fire.
- Plan two ways out of every room. The first way out should
be a door.
- Choose a meeting place. Pick a safe and easy-to-remember
spot outside your home where you will meet your family after you get
out.
- Practice! Every escape path needs to be planned and
practiced with grown-ups.
- Test smoke alarms. Help grown-ups remember to test smoke
alarms monthly and to put in new batteries twice a year when the
clocks change.
If there is a fire:
- Get out fast! When you hear the loud beep of the smoke
alarm, get out of the house. Never hide or take time to grab your
belongings or pets.
- Follow your escape plan. After all, you've been
practicing!
- Feel a door before you open it. If it is hot, there may
be fire on the other side. Try to get out another way.
- Stay low to the floor. Since smoke rises, the safest air
for breathing is down low.
- Call 9-1-1. Be sure to do this
after you get out of the house. Remember: Only call 9-1-1 if there
is a real emergency.
- Stay out! Once you're out, stay out. Don't go back for
anything!
Stop, Drop, and Roll. If your clothing catches fire, remember to
stop where you are and drop to the ground. Cover your face and mouth
with your hands, and roll over and over until the flames are out.
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