School Programs

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Fire ImpactX Over Lighter and Matches

The fire impact program is a youth firesetter intervention program. This program is run by certified youth fire intervention specialists and is part of a national program. The program is not disciplinary rather it helps assess the youth's interest in fire, provides proper education and additional resources and recommendations as needed. More information on our youth firesetter page.


Preschool/ Kindergarten: Community HelpersFirefighter Holding Axe

We will use the fire truck as our classroom using color, shape, and size recognition to show the fire truck and tools. In addition, we will dress up in our firefighter gear. We want to make sure that youth at this age know that firefighters are their friends and though we may look different with all of our gear on not to be afraid of us.


2nd Grade: Sound OffSound Off with the Home Safety Patrol

Let the Fire Safety Patrol help your students learn how smoke alarms help families stay safe from a home fire. This program will focus on the importance of working smoke alarms and will even provide free smoke alarms to families that need them.


3rd Grade: Safety SequencingFire Escape Plan

With this lesson, we will come into your classroom and use sequential thinking to teach fire safety. This class comes with a take-home assignment with a special surprise once the task is completed. We have even made a version of this comprehensive fire safety lesson plan that is more interactive so that it can be taught during P.E.! Either way, we love to be invited into classrooms to teach this vital safety information.


Youth Cooking Fire SafetyPan with Steam

We find that once youth hit middle school, they are more likely to be cooking on their own or helping their family prepare meals. In addition, students are learning cooking skills in their FACS classes. One of the requirements of the course is that youth learn about safe cooking practices. We would love to be invited into your classroom or to your community group to discuss cooking fire safety. We even have a really fun stovetop prop!


High School Driving SafetySteering Wheel

It's no surprise that distracted driving is an issue. As the teenagers in our community start to get behind the wheel, we want to remind them about the risks of distracted driving and give them tips on how to be safer on the roads. For more information on vehicle safety page.

To request, a visit to your classroom fill out the request form on our Event Request page.