SFD visits Shenandoah Valley Elementary for fire prevention week
SHENANDOAH – This week is Fire Prevention Week, and the Shenandoah Fire Department stopped by the elementary center Wednesday morning to teach students about what they do and how to stay safe in a fire.
Elementary schoolers in Pre-K through 3rd Grade were given a close-up look at the fire apparatus of the department as well as equipment.
Firefighters demonstrated some of the equipment, too.
Students were given fire safety tips and guidance on how to stay safe in a fire.
According to the American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania, house fires claim more lives in a year than all natural disasters combined.
They remind folks to test your smoke alarms monthly and practice a fire escape plan until everyone can get out in less than two minutes.
“Home fires can occur at any time,” said Jorge Martinez, CEO of the American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania. “The sooner an alarm alerts you to a fire, the sooner you can get out. This is critical because fire experts say you may have less than two minutes to escape a burning home before it’s too late.”
Tips for creating your home fire escape plan and practicing your 2-minute drill:
Smoke alarm safety:
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