Fire Safety Education Questionaire
Prince William County, VA
LODD Investigative Report
Fire Department
Fire Safety Education Questionaire
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Department Type:
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Career
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Department Size:
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Less Than 35
36-75
76-300
More than 300
Does your department have a dedicated juvenile fire safety educator?
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Yes
No
If "Yes" is fire safety education their only responsibility?
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Yes
No
Is your juvenile fire safety curriculum the result of coordinated department planning?
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Yes
No
If "Yes", was the planning grade level specific?
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Yes
No
What planning process was used?
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Formal risk analysis using actual department data
Informal assessment using department data
Formal assessment using outside data (USFA,NFPA)
Informal assessment using outside data (USFA,NFPA)
We've been doing it this way for years
Modelling after another department
Is your juvenile fire safety curriculum age specific, or do you try to adjust your message to the group that you're in front of?
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Age specific
Adapt general material for current audience
Where do you obtain your juvenile fire safety materials (By grade level, check all that apply)?
Pre-K
K
1st/2nd
3rd/4th
NFA
NFPA
State Office or Department
Locally Created
Insurance Company
Other Commercial Material
Which of the following juvenile fire safety teaching methods do you use (By grade level, check all that apply)?
Pre-K
K
1st/2nd
3rd/4th
Multi-media
(DVD, CD, VHS)
Characterization
(Robots, puppets)
Coordinated Program
(Risk Watch)
Lecture, group discussion
Activities
(Safety Town, Safety Trailer, Role play)
Fire Station Tours
Printed Handout Material
Home Safety Inspections
Where do you most frequently teach juvenile fire safety (By grade level, check all that apply)?
Pre-K
K
1st/2nd
3rd/4th
Schools
Fire Station
Safety Village
Other
What fire safety concepts do you stress by grade level?
Pre-K
K
1st/2nd
3rd/4th
Get out of burning buildings
Go low through smoke
Stop, Drop and Roll
Call 9-1-1
Matches and lighters safety
Exit Drills
Home escape plans
Smoke alarms
Approximately how many children attend your safety programs each year?:
Pre-K:
K:
1st/2nd:
3rd/4th:
Which of your programs do you feel is the most effective?:
Which grade level do you feel is the most receptive to fire safety education?:
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Pre-K
Kindergarten
1st/2nd
3rd/4th
Which grade level do you feel is the least receptive to fire safety education?:
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Pre-K
Kindergarten
1st/2nd
3rd/4th
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