The program started off with watching a plain-clothed fireman getting suited up from head to toe. The first time Bean saw a fireman in head to toe gear he was scared to death. By the third time, he felt comfortable enough to give the fireman a high five. Today he was shy, but definitely chatty about all the pieces of his uniform.
The program was short and sweet but I wanted to go in a bit more depth with him at home. Meet "Fireman Bob" and his safety rules! "Fireman Bob" was from my teaching days and so we pulled him out and went over each of the safety rules. We practiced making 911 calls on an old, disconnected cell phone and giving our personal information. We talked about how fire is useful for certain things but when it gets out of control or burns something it's not supposed to then it's dangerous and so we shouldn't play with matches or lighters. We practiced Stop, Drop and Roll (mom, too!). We went over all of the exits in our house and I made sure he could open/work the locks on all of our doors (except our slider which is top bolted as well) including opening the garage door if he needed to escape. We also chose a family meet-up spot if we had to evacuate the house. When Daddy came home he tested our smoke detectors for us and Bean got to hear what they sound like in case of an emergency. While he still needs more practice in giving his whole address in an emergency (namely the house number) I feel a lot more confident that Bean knows a bit more what to do if needed.
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