During the first week back at school, students from Years K-2 were visited by staff from the Broulee Rural Fire Brigade. Students were engaged in a presentation from the Community Engagement Officer, Kelwyn and other staff; Pat, Paul and Andrew, to provide fire awareness skills and training.Children who are fire aware have a much better chance of survival in the event of a fire in their home or the environment in which they live.
The program focused on:
• calling 000 in the advent of a fire,
• get down low and go go go,
• stop drop cover and roll,
• smoke alarms and fire drills for home.
• Fires in the environment and bush fire survival planning
We asked the children to ensure they practiced their address and phone numbers with their parents/carers and also discussed fire drills for home and bush fire survival planning. Enjoy these photos from the visit.
The program focused on:
• calling 000 in the advent of a fire,
• get down low and go go go,
• stop drop cover and roll,
• smoke alarms and fire drills for home.
• Fires in the environment and bush fire survival planning
We asked the children to ensure they practiced their address and phone numbers with their parents/carers and also discussed fire drills for home and bush fire survival planning. Enjoy these photos from the visit.