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Youth Fire Setter Intervention Program Learn not to Burn
Older & Wiser Program
When it comes to fire safety, older adults need our help more than
any other group. Statistics show us that adults over the age of 65 are
at the greatest risk of dying in a fire. Although most older adults
continue to live independent, productive lives, the natural aging
process can make them particularly vulnerable to fire. Common fire risks
for older adults include careless smoking, careless cooking and
improper placement of space heaters. "Older and Wiser" is designed to assist the fire service,
community groups, home support workers, families, friends and the media
in educating older adults about fire safety. The Learn not to Burn Program takes into account what children need to know about fire and burn prevention and it teaches them in a positive, non-threatening way For more than 20 years, Learn Not to Burn® (LNTB) has been the theme and focus of NFPA's comprehensive public fire safety education initiatives. Based on NFPA's belief that fire safety information should be presented in a positive, non-threatening manner, LNTB teaches people of all ages how to make responsible choices regarding health and safety. Children in preschool through eighth grade can receive critical life safety skills through the following LNTB education materials: The LNTB Curriculum, first released in 1979, teaches 22 key fire safety behaviors and is organized in three learning levels. The curriculum is intended for use by individual classroom teachers in planning classroom activities and can be re-used from year to year. The LNTB Resource Books, available in English and French, are a grade-based alternative to the LNTB Curriculum. This four-volume program teaches children in kindergarten through grade three 14 basic fire safety behaviors over a four-year period. Each lesson includes background fire safety information for teachers, discussion points, and reproducible activity sheets that can be integrated into classroom subjects such as language arts, math, art, health/safety and science. Also included are evaluation forms to test students' fire safety knowledge both before and after the new program has been implemented. The LNTB Preschool Program, available in English and French, uses original songs, games, and activities to teach eight basic fire and burn prevention behaviors to children ages 3-5. The lessons in the program are short and simple and encourage active participation. The program includes a 60-page teacher's guide featuring detailed lesson plans, fire safety background information, letters to parents and reproducible coloring sheets. Each lesson is reinforced with a lively, easy-to-learn fire safety song included on a cassette tape of original music. Youth Firesetters ProgramThe Youth Firesetter Program is an awareness program designed to promote/foster attitudes and behaviors that will result in good fire safety practices. For most children, fireplay is the result of a normal curiosity about fire. They do not understand or know how to handle fire properly. For some, however, fireplay is a symptom of other problems. This program will help to determine why a particular child is involved in pre-setting and depending upon the assessment, provide for the appropriate treatment and follow-up. The goal of the Youth Firesetter Program is:
For more information on these programs please contact Film and Video Catalogue (Includes rental information)Office of the Fire Marshal Brochure Ordering InformationAre you interested in ordering the a copy of these brochures or any other information available on this page. Then please download this order form. For information on ordering OFM brochures in bulk, please contact our Fire Prevention Section: Ph: 506-453-2004 Mail: Department of Public Safety |