Mobile
Fire Safety Teaching Equipment
("Safety House
Tent")
Projects:
Teaching kindergarten and elementary
children about both the dangerous aspects of how fires are
started, and the skills they need to survive can be a very
expensive task.
Limitations:
While mobile safety trailers are an
excellent method for teaching
young children all
about fire safety. The downside is
a) the expense of purchasing such a
trailer unit, and b) having a place
to store it! Many small townships and municipalities just
don't have the available funds required for that kind of
investment.
Solution:
These problemsare now solvedbecause of
a unique NEW Safety House Tent which is designed to be used in
the same way that Safe House Trailers were used, but at a much
lower investment.
This
NEW innovation now provides a resource
for fire departments, police, municipal, and city community
services, schools, insurance companies and other groups that
can be used to educate and now benefit more children, and
hopefully save many lives, and or help thousands of children
avoid burns, poisonings, choking, drownings, and other
injuries.

Inside and outside graphics show potential
hazards both inside the home and outside. Hazards include but
not limited to Fire related, electric shock, poisoning,
choking, drowning, answering the door to strangers, telephone
safety, computer use safety, stranger danger, and a host of
other hazards children should be aware of.
The Safety House Tent can be used
to teach small children ages kindergarten through elementary
school. As well it can be used in high school to teach baby
sitters about hazards, and preventative safety skills in the
event of an emergency.
Specifications:
- Dimensions 14'
X 10' X 12'
- Walls and roof
made of heavy Duty Vinyl
Canvas
- Material is
Flame Retarded (to California
Specifications)
- Attaches with
industrial grade straps
- 2 Inch Anodized
Aluminum Tubular Framework
- Bright fade
resistant graphics inside and out depicting
"hazards"
- Can be set up
indoors, or outdoors
- Can be set up
by one person
- Stores in four
storage cases
- Walls can be
removed for more flexibility with larger
audiences

Here
children are interacting with demonstration staff, recognizing
potential poison hazards in the kitchen. The puppets can be
used when giving instruction to very small
children.

Children being shown how
to exit a burning building, using the "fall and crawl"
technique to aviod smoke inalhation, the fogger simulates
deadly smoke conditions. The children are also taught to
feel/test the door for heat
before opening, a heat pad in the door is
used to simulate the heat.
"I hear, and I forget, I see and I
remember, I do and I understand"....Confucius
"Safe Same"
Says

Well Done!
Accessories
(included with the Safety
House Tent)
- Various
hand props
- Functioning
emergency phones for role
playing dialing 911, speaking to
dispatcher
- Smoke
machine for simulating real fire
conditions
- Heated door
(Contains UL approved heat pad) to simulate real
fire conditions
- Smoke
detectors for discussion and practical
use
- Push out
window with "escape ladder"
- Walls with
graphics representing various rooms kitchen,
bathroom, bedroom etc.
- "Safe
Sam" and "naughty Sally" puppets for use
with kindergarten children
- 100
Companion colouring / coloring
books
- Lesson
cards (prompt / script cards to help the person
doing the
presentation)
- Complete
lesson handbook (how to present a Safety
demonstration)
- 15 Safety
posters
- Carrying
cases

Funding the
purchase of your Safety House Tent
Many companies such as Insurance companies,
hydro companies, auto dealerships, grocery stores, banks.
credit unions etc. like to sponsor educational projects
such as "Fire Prevention" programs etc.
Many times these corporations will contribute to, or fully fund
the purchase of your Safety House Tent as a community
service.
Below is the control cabinet "closed" which
houses much of your equipment.

Storage frame and cabinet showing the
smoke machine, the cordless phones,and control
center

Floor plan and frame
information

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