References
A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe Around Fire
by Maribeth Boelts
Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group, Inc.
Discusses the dangers of a fire, what to do if caught in a fire, and how to plan an emergency exit for a family.
Free Coloring Book
For the free children’s Fire Safety Coloring and Activity Book, contact MetLife Auto & Home at 1-800-MET-LIFE (1-800-638-5433).
Consumer Information from the Federal Government
The quarterly Consumer Information Center Catalog lists more than 200 helpful federal publications. For your free copy, write: Consumer Information Catalog, Pueblo, CO 81009, call 1-888/8-PUEBLO (1-888/878-3256) or visit www.pueblo.gsa.gov.
Helpful Links
www.nfpa.org
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety.
www.sparky.org
The NFPA website designed to teach children about fire safety, starring Sparky the Fire Dog®.
www.riskwatch.org
Risk Watch® is an injury prevention program designed for use in classrooms. The site is loaded with useful information on injury prevention and fire safety, among other safety topics.
www.usfa.fema.gov
The U.S. Fire Administration is an entity of FEMA. It targets fire safety and prevention.
www.firewise.org
Firewise: The national Wildland/Urban interface fire program.
www.redcross.org
The American Red Cross. For more information about fire safety, contact your local chapter of the American Red Cross.