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Primary school fire safety visits

Important update about school visits

Our booking form for school visits is now closed. We will contact schools directly to make a visit booking; please do not try to contact us.

If your school has already had a visit this academic year, then we will not be able to offer another visit until September 2024. You will not be able to contact us to book that visit – we will contact you.

At present, we are only able to visit primary schools for Years 2 and 5. We hope that by pausing visit bookings for now, we will be able to offer more visits to even more young people soon.

Please keep checking this page for more announcements on this.

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What we teach

The focus of our visits to primary schools is fire prevention and encouraging safe behaviour.

Our education programmes are delivered by a specially trained team of advocates. Each session is age-appropriate and aims to help children identify risks in everyday situations and help them make informed choices when it comes to safe behaviour.

We are careful not to overwhelm children or make them feel anxious and responsible for keeping others safe - or to put themselves at risk by dealing with fire hazards themselves.

We encourage children to share these important messages with their friends and families, helping keep them safe too. However, the responsibility for making their home safer is still very much placed with their parents and carers.

Year 2

Our sessions cover:

  • the roles of the fire and rescue service (fire, road and water)
  • how simple risks can be reduced
  • the dangers of smoke and why smoke alarms are important
  • who to contact in an emergency
  • the feelings that you have if a situation feels unsafe and who to tell.

Year 5

Our sessions cover:

  • hazards and risks in familiar settings (fire, road and water)
  • what you can do to reduce risk and prevent a fire starting, around the home and outside
  • when and when not to call the emergency services
  • how easily a fire starts and can get out of control
  • what to do if a situation makes you feel unsafe.

What to expect

  • Age-appropriate sessions that include different learning styles so that every child can fully participate in the session.
  • Content that builds on prior knowledge and understanding and that links to the PSHE Curriculum.
  • Sessions that are delivered in a sensitive and reassuring way by trained and experienced Education Advocates.

What not to expect

  • A visit from firefighters with a real fire engine.
  • Demonstrations using real fire.
  • Sessions to whole year groups or in an assembly setting. We’ve found that this isn’t a great way to talk to children about fire safety, as key messages can be missed.
  • Standalone visits for year groups or classes.

Bookings and enquiries

  • We will contact schools directly to make a visit booking; please do not try to contact us.
  • Please do not approach fire stations or firefighters to arrange school visits.

If you need to make changes to a visit you already have booked, please contact education@dsfire.gov.uk.

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