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PUBLIC EDUCATION

The Redings Mill Fire
Protection District is committed to educating our community on ways
that they can protect themselves from the devastating effects of
fire. To accomplish this we offer a wide range of public education
opportunities:
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Tours
– Bring your family, your class, or just yourself and visit
our station. Firefighters will show you our equipment, what we do,
and how we do it. Kids love to climb on the fire trucks and parents
don’t forget your camera, many photo opportunities are available
during your visit.
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Puppet Show
– A fun
learning experience for all children ages 3 – 9 as puppets entertain
the children through songs designed to teach your children the
dangers of fire and how to stay safe during a fire. Minimum of 5
children required for a puppet show.
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Burney – Burney has been the
cornerstone of our public education program for many years. Burney
is a vehicle that shows children the devastating effects of fire.
This vehicle that was developed entirely through donations from our
community and the Missouri Department of Conservation features a
child’s bedroom in the back that has the furniture and toys burned.
A smoke machine is also installed in the bedroom showing children
the importance of staying low and crawling out to safety.
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S.A.F.E. – Our public education program that is designed to bring
safety to your home. Live S.A.F.E. stands for smoke alarms, assess
for dangers, formulate a plan, and escape. At your request,
firefighters will visit your home and assess your home for safety
hazards both inside and outside the home. Utilizing a firewise
assessment sheet we will make recommendations on how to safeguard
your home from wildfires, inside the home we will look for hazards
that could cause a fire. Firefighters will also check your smoke
alarms to ensure they are working correctly and install smoke alarms
if you do not have them. We will then sit down with you and your
children and draw an escape plan specific to your home. Finally, as
a family, our firefighters will practice the escape plan with you
and your children ensuring that everyone is ready if a fire occurs. |