Presentation "Fire safety for preschool children."
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Fire safety rules VICTORIA KUZNETSOVA
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Fire is a long-time friend of man. With its help, many useful things are accomplished
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Fire serves people faithfully in everyday life and in production.
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But sometimes it happens that fire turns from a faithful friend into a merciless enemy, destroying everything in its path
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Yes, fire can be different, Pale yellow, bright red, Blue or gold, Good fire, evil fire. Evil fire is the fire of fire, Evil fire is the fire of war. From the merciless heat The days are dark, the fields are black. Residents of the globe, Citizens of any country, must extinguish the evil fire.
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A raging fire element - FIRE - is very dangerous. In a fire, things, apartments, houses, forests burn, and most importantly, people die. How do fires occur?
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Fires are often caused by people. Clumsy handling of fire - and a fire broke out!
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Matches are our friends and helpers. But they cannot be lit and thrown for fun. Then they turn into man's worst enemy.
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Don’t play, my friend, with a match, remember, it’s small, but a small match can burn the house to the ground. Preschool children say to their younger brothers and sisters: “Remember that matches are not a toy for children!” (B. Mirotvortsev)
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Don't play with matches - it's dangerous! I found a box of matches and poured it on the table, I wanted to set off fireworks -
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Don't play with matches - it's dangerous! Everything went up in flames, the light went dark! I don't remember anything else! Only the flames burn all of me...
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Don't play with matches - it's dangerous! They barely managed to save me, but they couldn’t save the apartment. Now I'm in the hospital and I can barely stand the pain. I would like to remind everyone, friends: You cannot play with matches!!!
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Electrical appliances can cause a fire. A switched-on iron or tile that is left unattended can cause a fire.
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When leaving home, do not forget to turn off all electrical appliances.
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Anyuta was ironing the ribbon and saw her friends. She got distracted for three minutes and forgot about the iron. This is no joke, that's what it means - three minutes: There is no tape, there is fumes all around, There's almost a fire. (B. Mirotvortsev)
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The greatest danger is posed by fires that people make in the forest or near buildings.
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People, as a rule, forget to put out the fire, and then the wind-blown sparks fly over long distances, forming new fires.
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When there is a fire, firefighters come to the rescue.
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Firefighters are dressed in special fireproof suits, and their heads are protected by a helmet.
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They arrive in a special fire truck, which is equipped with a high ladder, a water tank and a hose.
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Being a firefighter is a very dangerous and risky profession.
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And the foxes took matches, went to the blue sea, lit the blue sea.
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The sea is burning with flames, A whale ran out of the sea: “Hey, firefighters, run! Help, help!
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For a long, long time the crocodile stewed the blue sea with pies, and pancakes, and dried mushrooms!
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They stew, they stew, they won’t put it out, they pour it over, they won’t drown it.
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Then a butterfly flew in, waved its wings, the sea began to go out - and went out.
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People often get hurt in a fire, so they call an ambulance. Doctors examine patients on the spot or immediately take them to the hospital.
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Remember the rules that will help you avoid misfortune: 1. Do not play around with sources of fire (matches, candles, lighters) - this is the main cause of fire.
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2. When leaving home, do not forget to turn off electrical appliances
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3. Never light fireworks, candles or sparklers without an adult.
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In the event of a fire, you must act as follows: 1. Having discovered a fire, call the fire department at number - 01 01 01
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Marshak S. “Fire” Now there is no need for a tower, call the phone and report the fire to the nearest area. Let every citizen remember Firefighter number 01.
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2. When calling the firefighters, you must clearly state your name and address, and also explain what is burning and where.
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3. Warn your neighbors about the fire, if necessary, they will help you call the fire department.
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4. In case of a fire, you cannot hide under the bed, in the closet, under the bathtub - it is better to completely run away from the apartment or from the house.
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5. Remember: smoke is much more dangerous than fire. If you feel like you are suffocating, cover your nose and mouth with a wet rag, lie down on the floor and crawl towards the exit - there is less smoke below.
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6. While waiting for the firefighters to arrive, try to remain calm: they will definitely save you.
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1. What is the telephone number for reporting a fire? a) “02”; b) “01”; c) “OZ”; d) “04”.
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2. What are people who put out fires called? a) firefighters; c) water carriers; b) fire victims; d) extinguishers
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3. Name a fire extinguishing agent that can be used? a) gas cylinder; c) gasoline; b) fire extinguisher; d) dry grass.
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4. Why do people most often suffer in a fire? a) from fire and smoke; c) from water; b) from bright light; d) from the flow of fresh air
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Name the arsonists from K. Chukovsky’s poem “Confusion”: a) rats; c) chanterelles; b) wolves; d) rams.
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presentation "fire safety" preparatory group
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Goal: To generalize and deepen children’s ideas about fire safety (children’s knowledge about dangerous situations surrounding them in the house, on the street, in the forest; to know what harm playing with fire brings, to clarify the rules of behavior in case of fire. To consolidate knowledge that in If necessary, adults call “01”.
Develop the ability to conduct a conversation (reason, express your opinion, treat your interlocutor with respect)
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Develop the ability to conduct a conversation (reason, express your opinion, treat your interlocutor with respect)
Continue to cultivate respect and interest in work Goal: To generalize and deepen children’s ideas about fire safety (children’s knowledge of dangerous situations surrounding them in the house, on the street, in the forest; to know what harm playing with fire brings, to clarify the rules of behavior in case of fire. Reinforce the knowledge that, if necessary, adults call “01”.
Develop the ability to conduct a conversation (reason, express your opinion, treat your interlocutor with respect)
Continue to cultivate respect and interest in the work of adults, to educate Goal: To generalize and deepen children’s ideas about fire safety (children’s knowledge of dangerous situations surrounding them in the house, on the street, in the forest; to know what harm playing with fire brings, clarify the rules of behavior in case of fire. Reinforce the knowledge that, if necessary, adults call “01”.
Develop the ability to conduct a conversation (reason, express your opinion, treat your interlocutor with respect)
Continue to cultivate respect and interest in the work of adults, cultivate a culture of verbal communication. culture of verbal communication. adults, cultivate a culture of verbal communication. what harm does playing with fire bring, clarify the rules of behavior in case of fire. Reinforce the knowledge that, if necessary, adults call “01”.
Develop the ability to conduct a conversation (reason, express your opinion, treat your interlocutor with respect)
Continue to instill respect and interest in the work of adults, cultivate a culture of verbal communication.