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Sparky's firefighting adventures [kit] : Teacher's resource kit.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Hobart, Tas.] : Tasmania Fire Service, [2000?]Description: 20 piecesSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.3707109946 21
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Entry details -- Juvenile fire lighter intervention program -- Fire safety in your home -- Activity book -- Circular letter to Tasmanian Primary School Principals -- Fire safety information for school newsletter -- Parent feedback form -- Program evaluation -- Home fire escape plan -- Will you survive? -- Crawl low in smoke -- stop-drop-roll -- At the fire -- Spot the 24 hazards -- Get out and stay out -- Sparky's firefighting adventures -- The firefighters visit
Review: Primary school students in Tasmania are trying on fire men's shoes, jackets and other protective gear as part of a primary school education program set up by the Tasmania Fire Service. The program teaches students up to grade six in basic Fire Emergency Procedures and educates 20,000 children each year, helping to increase community safety.
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Safer Community Awards Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.3707109946 SPA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 011768770

Entrant : Safer Communities Award 2000

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Entry details -- Juvenile fire lighter intervention program -- Fire safety in your home -- Activity book -- Circular letter to Tasmanian Primary School Principals -- Fire safety information for school newsletter -- Parent feedback form -- Program evaluation -- Home fire escape plan -- Will you survive? -- Crawl low in smoke -- stop-drop-roll -- At the fire -- Spot the 24 hazards -- Get out and stay out -- Sparky's firefighting adventures -- The firefighters visit

Primary school students in Tasmania are trying on fire men's shoes, jackets and other protective gear as part of a primary school education program set up by the Tasmania Fire Service. The program teaches students up to grade six in basic Fire Emergency Procedures and educates 20,000 children each year, helping to increase community safety.

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