
- Prevention and safety information to help Americans stay safe from fire.

- Coloring pages, puzzles and games that teach kids how to stay safe from fire.

- Resources to help get fire prevention messages into news stories.
Fire Safety Campaigns
Arson Awareness Week 
This page contains a media kit to help promote Arson Awareness Week. Materials available include posters, brochures, press releases and statistics.
Babies and Toddlers (A Fire Safety Campaign for) 
The U.S. Fire Administration's A Fire Safety Campaign for Babies and Toddlers is a public awareness and education campaign designed to draw attention to the increased risk of fire death for young children, and to teach parents and caregivers how they can avoid the tragedy. The campaign's slogan: "Prepare. Practice. Prevent the Unthinkable." urges parents and caregivers to prepare by installing and maintaining working smoke alarms; safely storing lighters and matches out of children's reach and sight; and practicing a fire escape plan with small children, which should include helping toddlers understand how to quickly respond in case of fire, and planning how adults can escape with babies.
Get Out and Stay Alive Fire Safety Program for Colleges and Universities 
This video and its accompanying training kit are designed to educate college students about the importance of day-to-day fire safety and prevention measures in residence halls and off-campus housing.
Neighborhood Safety Network 
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has embarked on a special project to put lifesaving information in the hands of high-risk populations by creating the Neighborhood Safety Network (NSN). By entering your organization's contact information into the NSN database, you are becoming a partner in our campaign to share lifesaving safety information with consumers who may not be aware of the many hazards that exist in and around the home.
Prevent Fire. Save Lives: A Fire Safety Campaign for People 50-Plus 
A campaign developed by the United States Fire Administration for our Fire Service partners. The campaign encourages people ages 50-plus to practice fire safe behaviors when smoking, cooking, and heating their homes. It also stresses the importance of maintaining smoke alarms, designing and practicing a fire escape plan, and if at all possible, installing home fire sprinklers.
Sesame Street Fire Safety Station (Free Order) 
This teachers' activity book and the accompanying CD-ROM of songs and stories helps educators reach preschoolers with simple, memorable fire safety messages. The kit also includes for each classroom one reproducible coloring book and one wall poster.
Smoking and Home Fires Campaign 
A campaign developed by the U.S. Fire Administration to put an end to the number one cause of preventable home fire deaths � fires started by smoking materials. The campaign is designed to alert smokers and those who live with smokers about simple steps they can take to stop the fire before it starts in their home. The USFA is encouraging smokers to "Put It Out. All the Way. Every Time."
