What Kids Say

12 years ago

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    Lisa Wilcox was at Teague Park School in Caribou and asked fourth-grade students “What is the most important thing to remember to avoid a fire in your home?”

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 “Smoke. Because it can kill you.”

Alexis Doroen, 9

“Call 9-1-1.”

Deus Moreau, 9

“Avoid the fire by checking if it’s by your door.”

Avis Tirrell, 9

“Check your smoke detectors.”

William Fuller, 9

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“Check smoke detectors. And if you leave your house, turn off your lights in case they get knocked over, they can start a fire.”

Chantel Kuklak, 9

“Well, check with the back of your hand to make sure there’s no fire at the door. And grab your little brother or sister if you have one.”

Constance Thompson, 9

“Have smoke detectors in all the rooms. The cool thing is, my brother’s room is right where the roof is and he can get out the window.”

Logan Martin, 9