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Sparky's World Series of Fire Safety Sparky's World Series of Fire Safety game is a fun, interactive way for students to learn about fire safety. Objective To correctly answer as many fire safety questions as possible and help score the winning number of runs for your team. Materials Game cards - Each correctly answered game card question is worth a single, double, triple, or home run, depending on its level of difficulty. Chalk/chalkboard/whiteboard-Used to track the number of runs each team scores. Two baseball field posters - Use poster board to create a baseball field including the baseball diamond. Two desks - Each desk represents home plate for the two teams. Students will step to the plate at the desks to answer the questions. Two buzzers - Two bells, whistles, other items are needed for students to signal that they know the answer to the question. Prizes - Small treats or prizes should be awarded to all students, with additional bonus prizes awarded to the winning team. Also consider giving prizes to the Most Valuable Presenters (students who score the most runs for their team). Game Rules Pitcher - This role could be played by a fire department representative who will ask the game card questions, determine whose buzzer sounds first, and ensure that questions are answered correctly. Scorekeeper - The teacher should serve as scorekeeper, standing at the chalkboard where the baseball diamonds are located side by side. He/she should keep track of each kid on base and how many runs are scored by each team. Two World Series of Fire Safety Teams - Students are the World Series of Fire Safety game players and should be separated into two teams of equal size. How to Play Following are basic rules for playing the World Series of Fire Safety. Divide classroom students into two teams. Line up each team single file behind two desks, which will serve as home plate for each team. Place a buzzer on each desk. Have the first student in each line step up to home plate. Read a fire safety question aloud from one of the game cards, noting what the question is worth (i.e. a single, double, triple, or home run). Allow the student who rings his/her buzzer first to answer the question. -If the student answers the question correctly, the scorekeeper will track which base of the baseball field the student is on by putting a check mark or other marker next to it. Both students should go to the back of the line, with the next two students quickly stepping up to the plate. -If the first student answers the question incorrectly, he/she should go to the back of the line, and the second student at home plate can try to answer it. If he/she answers it correctly, the same rules noted above should be followed. -If the second student also answers the question incorrectly, he/she must go to the back of the line, and the next two students should step up to the plate.

Either stay with the same question until it is answered correctly, or come back to it later. After all the game cards are read by the pitcher and answered correctly, the game is over. The team with the most runs wins! Advance Preparation 1. Print and cut the game cards out. 2. Create two-baseball fields on poster boards. Include home plate and the three bases. 3. Find two bells, whistles, or other items that can serve as game buzzers. Game-Day Preparation 1. Set up two desks side by side 2. Place a buzzer (i.e. a whistle, bell, etc.) on each desk. 3. Tape the baseball fields next to one another on the chalkboard. 4. Call the first batters up, and let the games begin! A special thanks to Art Pullan and the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety council. The World Series of Fire Safety is based on a game created by the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council.

World Series of Fire Safety Game Questions It's safe to leave a dishtowel near the stove top. True or false? Should pot and pan handles on the stove top be turned in or out? Answer: False. Cooking areas should always be clean and clear of anything that can burn, such as potholders, towels and rags. Answer: In. Otherwise, they can be easily knocked or pulled down and cause burns. It s dangerous to play near the cooking area when someone is cooking. True or false? Grown-ups should always keep a close eye on food cooking on the stove top. True or false? Answer: True. Always play far away from the stove. And make sure you keep your eye on younger kids and pets in the kitchen to make sure they stay far way from the area, too. Answer: True. Grown-ups should never leave the room when food is cooking on the stovetop. It only takes a second for a fire to start. Out of the five items I'm about to read, which three should a grown-up keep handy in case there is a grease pan fire on the stove top? A potholder, a chair, an oven mitt, an egg, a lid. You should wear loose fitting comfortable clothes when cooking. True or false? Answer: A potholder, oven mitt and lid. Answer: False. Long sleeves and loose fitting clothes can come into contact with a hot burner and catch on fire easily. Grown-ups should always wear short, close fitting, or tightly rolled sleeves when cooking. What three things should you do if there is a fire in the microwave? How many feet should there be in a "kid-free zone"? Answer: Keep the door closed, unplug the microwave, and call the fire department. Answer: Three-feet (one metre).

Page 2 Which one of these things can get hot: an ice cream cone, a baseball, a heater or a jellybean? Listen to the following list of items. Which ones should you keep away from a heater? a. a chair. b. a bed. c. a dog. d. all of the above. Answer: A heater. Answer: D.All fo the above. Anything that can burn should be kept away from a heater. When should you turn off a portable space heater? Space heaters need space. True or False? Answer: When you leave the room or go to bed. Answer: True. Keep anything that can burn, including people, furniture and pets, at least three feet (one metre) away. What should you have on your fireplace that will keep sparks from flying into the room? When should grown-ups have chimneys and heating systems checked? a. when it s raining. b. once a year. c. on Fridays. Answer: A sturdy screen( a metal screen or buit-in glass door). Answer: B - Once a year. Kids should put matches and lighters away in a safe place if they find them. True or false? How far should space heaters be from walls, furniture, and anything else that can burn? Answer: False. If kids find matches or lighters, they should not touch them! They should tell a grown-up immediately and ask them to have the matches and lighters locked up high and away from kids sight and reach. Answer: At least three-feet (one metre).

Page 3 It s safe to touch an electrical outlet. True or False? Extension cords should not run under doorways and carpets. True or false? Answer: False. You should never touch an electrical outlet. Answer: True. When should electrical cords be replaced? Should lamps be put on level surfaces or uneven surfaces? Answer: If they are loose, cracked or frayed. Answer: Level surfaces. Otherwise, lamps can tip over and start a fire. What should be done with small appliances, such as toasters and coffeemakers when they're not being used? Fill in the last word of this sentence: "When a receptacle outlet has too many appliances plugged into it, it s." Answer: They should be unplugged. How many large appliances should be plugged into each receptacle outlet? (You may need to show students what a receptacle outlet looks like). Answer: Overloaded. What should you use to cover receptacles that will keep small kids safe? Answer: One. Answer: Plastic safety covers.

Page 4 What kind of plan should you and your family have so that everyone knows exactly what to do in a fire? How often should you test your smoke alarms? a. once a week. b. once a year. c. once a month. Answer: A home fire escape plan. Answer: C - Once a month Your home fire escape plan should have how many ways out of every room? How often should you replace the batteries in your smoke alarms? Answer: Two. The first exit is a door, and the second way out is usually a window. Answer: Once a year (or when the alarm "chirps," warning that the batteries are low). What should you do if you have to escape through a smoky area? Where should you go once you have safely escaped your home? Answer: Crawl low under smoke to the exit. Where should smoke alarms be placed in your home? Answer: Your outside meeting place. How often should you practice a home fire escape plan? Answer: On each level of your home and in or near all sleeping areas. Answer: Twice a year!

Page 5 The fire department emergency phone number is not posted by your phone. The smoke alarms in your home are more than 10 years old. Answer: The best thing is to memorize it so you'll always remember it. Write it on a piece of paper and tape it near the phone. You are watching television and your mom walks in and lights a candle. A few minutes later, she leaves the room to start making dinner. Answer: Replace them. Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years. The smoke alarm has sounded. You feel the doorknob and space between the door with the back of your hand. It is warm. Answer: Remind your mom to blow out the candle before she leaves the room. Lighted candles should never be left without a grown-up present in the room. The smoke alarm has sounded and you are escaping. There is smoke blocking your exit. Answer: Use your second way out. It is important to have a second way out in case your first way out is blocked by smoke. You and your dad are home alone. Your dad is doing the laundry and has just put the clothes in the dryer and pushes the start button. He tells you to get your soccer stuff so he can take you to the game. Answer: Use your second way out. There could be a fire on the other side of the door. Your older brother's room is a mess. He throws his clothes all over the place. The only place he hangs his clothes is on top of his lamp. Answer: Get a grown-up involved. Remind a grown-up that it is a fire hazard to put things that can burn next to a heat source - such as a hot electric bulb. Have a grown-up give him something else to hang his clothes on or remove the lamp from his room. You are helping your dad clean the garage. The gasoline can does not have a cap. Answer: Remind him to never leave the clothes dryer running when you leave the home because a fire could start inside the dryer or the vent. The clothes dryer should be turned off until a grown-up returns home. Answer: Tell your dad that this is a very dangerous situation! Gasoline needs to be stored in an unbreakable, tightly sealed container that is specially made to store small amounts of gasoline.