Kid's Corner - Things to do for future firefighter's
Click on these links to see safety tips:
TORNADO SAFETY TIPS:
Tornado's are nature's most violent storms. Tornadoes must always be taken seriously. Tornadoes can be very dangerous -- sometimes even deadly. They come from powerful thunderstorms and appear as rotating, funnel-shaped clouds. Tornado winds can reach 300 miles per hour. They cause damage when they touch down on the ground. They can damage an area one mile wide and 50 miles long. Every state is at some risk, but states in "Tornado Alley" have the highest risk. Tornadoes can form any time of the year, but the season runs from March to August. The ability to predict tornadoes is limited. Usually a community will have at least a few minutes warning. The most important thing to do is TAKE SHELTER when a tornado is nearby
USFA (U.S. FIRE ADMINISTRATION) KID'S PAGE
COLORING ENJOYMENT : COLOR HARVEY
CRAWL TO SAFETY
9 -1 -1
Disney's WILD about SAFETY -
With public safety at the heart of UL's mission, UL and various units of The Walt Disney company have partnered on a groundbreaking in-school safety program called Safety Smart® - empowering students to be responsible and make "safety smart" decisions
NFPA (National Fire Protection Assoc.)
Sparky the Fire Dog's Web page for Family Fun!
Sparky's Arcade games.
Send Sparky's e-cards to your friends and family.
Say hello to the Uh-Ohs, a new way to reinforce important safety messages.
Click Here to go to Smokey's Kid Page
Below are pictures taken of the students from the Bolivar Elementary School. Here they learned some safety lessons while having fun.

