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Fire Safety Course for Resource Families

Lesson Two: Practice! Practice! Practice!

Review of Lesson Two

 

 

Take this review of Lesson Two to check what you learned about developing a fire escape plan, practicing fire drills, and how to use a fire extinguisher.

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Review your knowledge of Lesson Two.

Click on the right answer to each question below, then Click on" How Did I Do?" at the end of the quiz.

 

1. What should you teach your child to do if he is sleeping and wakened by the sound of smoke alarm?
a) Run quickly to Mom and Dad's room before the smoke is too bad
b) Roll out of bed and stay close to the floor
c) Call 911
d) Crawl out the window and go to the prearranged meeting place

2. If you are unable to get out of your room due to smoke and fire, which of the following should you do?
a) Crawl under the bed to hide from the fire
b) Make a dash for it through the smoke
c) Hang some light clothing outside your window to let someone know you are there
d) Go back to sleep

3. When using a fire extinguisher, the lesson advises using the PASS procedure. What does PASS stand for?
a) Point, Aim, Spray, Sweep
b) Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
c) Pull, Aim, Spray, Soak
d) Present, Angle, Set, Spray

4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about fire extinguishers?
Fire extinguishers have limits. Fight the fire only if it is small
Only fight a fire if you are in a clear exit in case you need to escape
Using the wrong fire extinguishers can cause a fire to spread
Most fires can be put out by a fire extinguisher

5. When practicing with a safety ladder with children during the fire drill, which of the following is true?
You should practice going out the first story of the home.
You should practice going out of the second story of the home during the drill.
You should store it in a hallway closet so it doesn’t get all tangled up.
Talk to the kids about how to use the ladder, but you don’t need to practice.

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In Lesson Two, you learn about the important of developing safety plans, practicing fire drills with children and knowing how to use your fire extinguisher. In Lesson Three, you'll learn more about children who use fire.

 
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