Great Bend firefighters are planning a show and tell for elementary school students during October’s Fire Prevention Month.
It promises to be a really big show.
Captain Luke McCormick, a member of the fire prevention committee, said for the first time ever the firemen will use a live fire to help educate children about its dangers.
“It’s a very visual effect,” McCormick said, noting it has taken the professionals lots of rehearsal and experimentation to make sure the stunt is safe. It utilizes a stove donated by Great Bend Appliance, a frying pan with lid, some oil and a small amount of water.
“We’ll simulate a grease fire and show them how easy it is to put out with a lid and how dangerous it is to add water,” he said. He explained that the demonstration will take place on a trailer outside each school.
McCormick admitted that sometimes it is a thin line between advising children not to do something and teaching them how to do it. He feels confident that the appropriate message will be shared.
“We want parents to be aware of what we are doing so they understand when their kids come home talking about it,” he said. He added that parents are welcome to attend.
The schedule is:
Seventh Day Adventist, 10 a.m. Thurday, Oct. 3;
Holy Family School, 8:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 7;
Riley School, 1 p.m., Oct. 7;
Lincoln School, 12:45 p.m. Oct. 8;
Jefferson School, 9 a.m., Oct. 9;
Park School, 1 p.m., Oct. 9;
Eisenhower School, 8:30 a.m., Oct. 10; and
Central Kansas Christian Academy, 8:30 a.m., Oct. 11.
Firefighters will also explain to students the dangers of using a microwave oven, teach the stop drop and roll technique if they should ever catch on fire and send home information about designing a home fire escape plan.
Fire Department takes lessons to schools