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THE FIRE-ED TEACHING TOOLKIT

Kitting Up for Fire Service Public Education

​Built in Two Parts — Designed to Work as One

Every tool to teach fire safety. Leaving nothing to chance.

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Part 1. The Fire-ED Interactive Storyboards anchor every lesson in real-world scenarios — putting students in familiar situations to identify hazards, evaluate choices, and rehearse safer decisions before having to face it in real life.

The Storyboards are key to shift fire safety education from passive listening to active participation. Not a lecture. Not a worksheet. A guided, decision-based experience that makes fire safety stick. Scenarios reinforce the same key principles — helping students develop habits of recognizing fire risk before it becomes an emergency.


What the Storyboards deliver:

 

  • Scenario-based learning — Realistic situations set in familiar environments kids recognize 

  • Decision-based format — Students evaluate choices and discuss potential outcomes

  • Risk recognition — Builds the habit of identifying hazards before they become emergencies

  • Consistent facilitation — Every storyboard reinforces the same prevention principles

  • Long-term retention — Reflection and application increase comprehension beyond the visit

 

— Because safer decisions start long before an emergency happens.

Part 2. The Fire-ED Teaching Toolkit gives every educator and fire service crews exactly what's needed to walk in prepared, deliver with confidence, and leave a lasting impression — every time.

The Teaching Toolkit is a structured instructional framework built around fire service prevention objectives. Not a pile of loose resources. Not a binder that sits on a shelf. A purposefully organized system that makes delivery clear, repeatable, and grounded in real-world fire risk. 


What the Teaching Toolkit delivers:

  • Lesson outlines — Structured session guides that keep delivery on track and on message

  • Discussion prompts — Guided questions that drive engagement and reinforce prevention concepts

  • Classroom activities — Hands-on materials that support in-class engagement and follow-up learning

  • Printable resources — Ready-to-use materials that reduce prep time and support consistent delivery

  • Reinforcement materials — Follow-up content that keeps prevention messaging accurate and practical

 

— Because a confident facilitator creates a lasting impression.

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The Teaching Toolkit is Where It Starts
The Interactive System is How It Scales

Fire-ED offers more than an awesome teaching toolkit alone — it delivers a structured pathway for fire departments ready to scale with their community.

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