Fire! Will Your Family Know What to Do?
Fire! Will Your Family Know What to Do?
An episode of the Child Health & Safety Radio podcast, hosted by BAM Radio Network, titled "Fire! Will Your Family Know What to Do?" was published on October 8, 2010 and runs 12 minutes.
October 8, 2010 ·12m · Child Health & Safety Radio
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Summary
Fires often breakout suddenly, unexpectedly and can travel quickly. The time to ensure that your family knows what to do is now. This segment covers the basics your family needs to know to safely survive a home-based fire.
Episode Description
Fires often breakout suddenly, unexpectedly and can travel quickly. The time to ensure that your family knows what to do is now. This segment covers the basics your family needs to know to safely survive a home-based fire.
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