What happens if your door has fire on the other side and your window is on fire at the same time? Signed, Kaleigh, age 8, Gahanna Ohio
That’s why it’s so important to have smoke alarms in your home. Ask a grown-up to make sure that you have smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside the sleeping area and on every level of your home. It’s best to have the alarms interconnected so that when one sounds they all sound. And, remind grown-ups to test them once a month. Signed, Sparky

If I am on fire and no one is with me, what should do I do? Signed, Karel
First of all, you should always stay away form anything that gets hot – like a stove, fireplace, or grill. If your clothes catch on fire, stop, drop and roll.
Stop right away, drop to the ground, and cover your face with your hands. Roll over and over or back and forth to put out the fire. Cool the burn for three to five minutes. And tell a grow-up right away. Signed, Sparky

Do you have a favorite fire truck and what does it look like? Signed Isabella, St. Albans, England
I love all fire trucks. I like to spend time making them shiny clean and my favorite color is a red fire truck. Take a look at my gallery of fire trucks. Signed, Sparky
 What should I do if my house sets on fire but we are outside?
Stay outside and call the fire department from a neighbor’s house or cell phone. Signed, Sparky

What is a good way to make a fire safety scrapbook? Signed, Efren
I love scrapbooking. Here are some ideas for your scrapbook. Put some of the projects you do from my “Cool to Do” ideas, a pictures of your local fire department, family meeting place, family members, your escape plan, and, of course, a picture of me! Scrapbooking can be lots of fun. Signed, Sparky

When there is a fire or smoke, should you stop, drop and roll?
No. Many kids get this one confused. If there is a fire, get out quickly and go to your outside meeting place. If there is smoke, use you second way out. If you must go through smoke, get low and go under the smoke and go to your outside meeting place.
Stop, drop, and roll is only done if your clothes catch fire. So, make sure you stay away from things that get hot – like a stove, grill, fireplace, matches and lighters – so your clothes never catch fire. Signed, Sparky |