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Step 5: Evaluate the Results The primary goal of the evaluation process is to demonstrate that the risk reduction efforts are docHubing target populations, have the planned impact, and are demonstrably reducing loss. The evaluation plan measures performance on several levels, outcome, impact, and pro- cess objectives.
Goals of public fire safety education. to help people understand how to prevent fires and how to react when a fire does occur. Also teaches techniques to reduce the risk of death or injury when a fire occurs. Public Fire Safety education programs. - stop, drop, and roll.
To teach people how to react appropriately if an emergency occurs. Public fire safety education is essential in empowering individuals with the knowledge to prevent fires and react efficiently in case of an emergency.
Top Tips for Fire Safety Test smoke alarms every month. If theyre not working, change the batteries. Talk with all family members about a fire escape plan and practice the plan twice a year. If a fire occurs in your home, GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL FOR HELP.
The overarching purpose of fire and life safety education programming is to reduce deaths, injuries, and property loss.
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Here are 10 tips for teaching fire safety for kids. Escape Route Planning. Designate two ways out of every room, if at all possible. Windows Are For More Than Fresh Air. Second Floor Safety. Feeling Way to Safety. 9-1-1 Is A Critical Teaching Skill. Smoke Detectors 101. Out Means Stay Out. Its In The Touch.
Every Second Counts: Plan 2 Ways Out! How fast does fire move? Very fast. Draw a map of your home. Include all doors and windows. Find two ways out of every room. Make sure doors and windows are not blocked. Choose an outside meeting place in front of your home. TEST. Push the test button to sound the smoke alarm.
Which is one of the two goals of public fire safety education? To teach people how to prevent the loss of life, injuries, and property damage from occurring.

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