Fire emergency training mode
In order to attract the baby's attention, make the course easier to understand and full of childlike interest, emergency safety trainers usually use some baby's favorite dolls as supervisors, demonstrators or protagonists to adjust the atmosphere.
Before starting the training, the trainer or parents will introduce the meaning of various signs to the baby in detail, and use these signs to help the training better in the training process. For example, the trainer or parents can show the baby fire warning signs, exit signs, smoking signs and call 9 1 1 signs to remind the baby what to do next.
How to know fire-fighting equipment
Bring the baby two bags with toys, matches, lighters and other appliances. The trainer will constantly take out all kinds of toys or appliances from the bags and finally take out matches and lighters.
The trainer took it out and asked the baby, "Is this a toy?" Ask questions to make the baby think, and then repeatedly emphasize that matches and lighters are not toys and can't be used to play. Some will also be accompanied by children's songs to help the baby remember and help to restrain the baby's behavior.
Auxiliary equipment for fire fighting training
A bag for toys.
A bag containing matches, lighters, etc.
Fire warning sign
Safety exit sign
Smoke sign
Smoke detector with battery
Fire demonstration device
Call sign 9 1 1.
Understand the purpose of smoke detectors.
Pick up the fireworks detector and ask the baby if he understands what this is and if there is such an item at home. Turn on the smoke detector button, use the smoke detector, and the smoke detector alarm sounds. Show the baby the function of smoke detector, and then ask the baby if he understands the meaning of this alarm.
Then ask the baby where to put the fireworks detector at home and why to put it in a high place, such as the ceiling. After these questions arouse the baby's interest, tell the baby the following knowledge points: a fireworks detector is like a nose with a sensitive sense of smell. Once it finds fireworks, it will smell the fireworks in time and immediately call the police to tell you that there may be a fire at home.
Familiarize your baby with this alarm sound so that you can respond in time when you hear it. Turn on the fireworks detector, show the baby the battery inside, then install it and show the baby how to detect whether the fireworks detector works normally. Give the baby a task to remind parents to check whether the fireworks detector at home works normally.
Determine a safe meeting place
Parents can hold a family meeting to discuss with their baby the safe meeting place in an emergency, such as a tree on the street, the front porch of a neighbor's house or other safe areas near home. Once there is a fire at home, flee to the agreed safe place as soon as possible, and never run home to get anything.