Fires and Burns
By: Paige Boulanger and Mackenzie Walla, Hour 7
Introductory
Ways to prevent yourself from getting burned
2. When in the kitchen use oven mitts
3. Keep away from boiling liquids or grease while using top part of the stove
4. Cover outlets from getting children electricity burned
5. Always test bath water before getting in
6. When using chemicals make sure you read labels, and directions
7. Don't drag your brother or sister across the carpet to avoid friction burns
8. During hot weather, check metal parts of seat (be careful)
9. Do not carry containers with hot liquids inside
10. Be careful of car door handles during hot weather, because they can heat up in the sun
Ways to prevent fires
2. Teach your kids not to play with matches or lighters
3. Do not put electric cords under rugs
4. Unplug any appliances when you are gone
5. Do not lite fire crackers in your home
6. Do NOT light up torches in house!
7. Keep candles out in the open
SAFTEY TORCH!!!
Tim Tim learns a lesson about not to trust Tobuscus with his new product called safety torch, and ends up paying a lot of money to keep the monsters away.
Burns look ugly, and are bad
It can be easy to burn yourself if you are not working with fire safely.
Wild Fires
Wild Fires mostly occur in the summer time where it is hot and dry. On average, more than 100,000 wildfires clear 4 million to 5 million acres of land in the U.S. every year
Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors may be annoying that you have to change them at least once a month, but they can save your life!