State fire marshal offers tips for preschool safety - Lynnwood Today

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The article presents essential fire safety tips for preschoolers, emphasizing the importance of planning for emergencies involving children. According to the Washington State Fire Marshal, while the overall risk of fire fatalities for children has decreased, four tragic deaths were reported in 2024, underscoring the critical need for awareness. The article outlines several key messages for parents, including the idea that firefighters are community helpers, which can help alleviate children's fears. It also stresses the necessity of evacuating promptly when a smoke alarm sounds, as well as the dangers associated with hot objects like matches and lighters. Parents are advised to conduct regular fire drills with their children to practice safe evacuation techniques.

Furthermore, children are cautioned against hiding during a fire, as this can hinder rescue efforts by firefighters. The article serves as a vital resource for parents and caregivers, encouraging them to take proactive steps in fire safety education. For more assistance, the State Fire Marshal’s Office is available for further information.

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