Fire and Emergency Services Kidzone Fire and Emergency ServicesSection Menu In this section Fire and Emergency ServicesAbout UsFire Permits and InspectionsFire/Life Safety and Education What 3 WordsFire Safety Resources for TeachersFire Truck and Fire Station Tour Request Home Safe Home - Fire Safety TipsVulnerable Persons Registry FormSmoke Alarm SafetyFrequently Asked QuestionsRecentRecentCurrently selected Page Content Top 10 Fire Safety Tips For KidsEvery home must have a working smoke alarm on each level. A grown-up should test all smoke alarms at least once a month. Every family should practice a home fire drill at least twice a year. Memorize your address and telephone number in case you need to call 9-1-1. Matches, lighters and barbecue lighters are dangerous – don't ever play with them. Only adults should use the stove and barbecue. However, kids can help the adults. Space heaters need to be at least one metre away from anything that would burn. Candles are for adults to use only. Never leave them unattended. If a fire happens, get out and stay out!Stop, drop and roll if your clothing catches on fire. Fire Safety Videos for Kids Fire safety for childrenEvery home must have a working smoke alarm on each level Every family should practice a home fire drill at least twice a yearMemorize your address & telephone number in case you need to call 9-1-1Matches, lighters and barbecue lighters are dangerous – don't ever play with themIf a fire happens, get out and stay outStop, drop and roll if your clothing catches on fire. Only adults should use the stove and barbecue. Space heaters need to be at least one meter away from anything that would burnCandles are for adults to use only. Never leave them unattended.Use electricity safely Fire Safety Activities Kids in the KitchenMeasure UpSparky Teachers Rock Colouring Sheet Tools & Resources Visit NFPA's Sparky the Fire Dog's ® website.USA Fire Administration - Kids Space