Children's natural curiosity about fire
can have deadly consequences. Thousands
of children are injured or killed each
year in home fires. About 40 percent of
them are under age 5, so never
underestimate the ability of a child to
start matches or a lighter.
Talk
openly about fire safety with children,
beginning at a young age, and practice
fire safety in your home.
- Store matches and lighters out
of children's reach and sight,
preferably in a locked cabinet.
- Teach children that matches and
lighters are tools for adults, not
toys.
- Teach toddlers to tell a
grown-up when they find matches and
lighters but to not touch them.
- Teach school-age children to
bring any matches and lighters to an
adult.
- Never use matches or lighters as
amusement for children. They may
imitate your actions.
- Use only child-resistant
lighters, but keep them out of sight
and reach of children and remember
that they're child-resistant, not
child-proof