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Draw a home fire escape plan, create a home fire-drill schedule, and conduct a home fire drill.
What Are The Fire Safety Merit Badge Requirements? 1a. Demonstrate the technique of stop, drop, cover, roll, cover your face, and cool. Explain how burn injuries can be prevented. 1b. List the most frequent causes of burn injuries. 1c. Explain how to safely discard and store flammable liquids. Explain the chemistry and physics of fire.
Click a merit badge name below for the current requirements. Right click on a workbook name to save or print the optional workbooks. Workbooks can help Scouts organize notes, listen actively, and document their work. These workbooks can help you but you still need to read the merit badge pamphlet.
Choose a fire safety-related career that interests you and describe the level of education required and responsibilities of a person in that position. Tell why this position interests you.
Fire Safety 1. Do the following: (a)Demonstrate the technique of stop, drop, cover, roll, cover your face, and cool. Explain how burn injuries can be prevented. (b)List the most frequent causes of burn injuries. (c)Explain how to safely discard and store flammable liquids. 2. Explain the chemistry and physics of fire. Name the parts of the fire ...
Fire Safety - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 11 of 12 Check safety steps that are being taken in your home. Write N/A if the item is not applicable. Items left blank may present a safety hazard. This list provides some sample safety steps you might take. See your Safety Merit Badge pamphlet and counselor for more information.
Fire safety merit badge worksheet: This comprehensive guide provides a downloadable worksheet to help Scouts (and anyone interested in fire safety) earn their Fire Safety merit badge or simply improve their understanding of fire prevention and response.