
Fire Safety Made Simple: Prepare, Practice & Stay Calm Together Ep. 93
The Home Education with Ease Podcast · Christine Furman
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Show Notes
In this week’s episode, Christine kicks off October’s safety series with a practical, family-first guide to fire safety, timed to Fire Prevention Week (Oct 5–11). She shares a real kitchen scare that sparked deeper conversations at home, then walks through simple prevention habits, the PASS method for fire extinguishers, how to test detectors, and step-by-step tips for creating and PRACTICING a family escape plan (including how kids can role-play and learn through books, songs, and games). You’ll also learn about lesser-known hazards like dryer lint, seasonal reminders for bonfires and candles, and easy ways to build kids’ confidence so they’re prepared, not scared.
Join the Conversation:
Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:
- Do you have a fire safety plan?
- Share your fire safety tips.
- Have you visited a fire station? Share pics of your kids learning about fire safety.
Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!
Takeaways:
- Preparation builds confidence—practice now so kids know what to do later.
- In the kitchen, keep combustibles (towels, pizza boxes, paper) far from heat; never leave cooking unattended.
- Teach and rehearse the PASS method: Pull, Aim (low at base), Squeeze, Sweep.
- Test smoke detectors monthly; swap batteries on a schedule (e.g., time changes).
- Lint causes fires—clean the dryer filter every load and the vent regularly; don’t overload the dryer.
- Every room needs two exits; choose a clear family meeting place and practice different scenarios.
- Make learning stick with multi-sensory activities: role-play, songs, books, crafts, and simple “drill games.”
Quotes:
- “We’re going to dive into fire safety tips, so your kids feel prepared, not scared.”
- “I have a whole Fire Safety Collection because it’s essential to practice before an emergency.”
- “One thing I never do is put pizza boxes on top of the oven—it’s too easy to bump a burner.”
- “Fall flannel is cozy—and very flammable. Teach kids distance and awareness around campfires.”
- “The lint that builds up in your dryer is extremely flammable—clean the filter every time.”
- “Remember PASS: Pull, Aim low, Squeeze, and Sweep side to side.”
- “Never, never, never run back into a burning building. Meet at your spot and wait for help.”
Resources & Links:
Purchase the Fire Safety Collection Here
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Connect with Christine:
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