Your family has barely survived this disaster. Your have decied to become better prepared in case this disaster ever strikes your family again. What should you do?
Quality information sources: (make a numbered list)
1, Fire department - stpaul.gov-(Fire and Safety: Department of Safety and Inspections
2. Government resources - firesafety.gov (Centers for disease control,, Consumer Products Safety o, US Fire Administration) For citizens; For KIds
3. Homeland security/FEMA
Best advice points: (After each piece of advice, list your sources by the number from above)
Get a smoke alarm (1, 2)
Make an escape plan (1,2)
Residential fire sprinklers (1,2)
Practice fire safety - many specific (eg bedrooms, older adults, cooking, electrical, unattended open flames, matches, storing combustibles) (1,2)
Home inspection
What kind of product would you recommend to use with your family in preparing for a disaster of this kind?
Smoke detectors
Ladders
What learning skills including information literacy would need to be taught to make this project successful?
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