This safety advice is only offered as guidance. If in doubt, GET OUT, STAY OUT & GET THE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE OUT!
WHY DO CHILDREN SET FIRES?

Many young people start to play with fire for many different reasons, ranging from natural curiosity through to attention seeking. Without help and guidance fire setting behaviour can increase and lead to injuries and damage to homes, schools and other property.

This leaflet has been produced as an advisory note, primarily for Agencies and Authorities dealing with the welfare of children and young people.

Intervention Officers
All of our Intervention Officers are employees of the Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service and are drawn from all aspects of the service. They work in pairs and at least one will be an experienced firefighter. They are not professional counsellors but training and experience have enhanced their natural skills.

Intervention Programme
This programme is aimed at 4-10 year old children who have behavioural problems associated with fire play or fire setting. Older children will be considered subject to the circumstances of the case. The aim of the scheme is to raise the child's awareness to the dangers of fire and the likely results of their actions.

Requests for help usually come directly from parents. Where another agency, authority or other family friend or member makes first contact, the parents or those with legal responsibility must be contacted. Parental agreement and support are crucial to the success of the programme. Each session is tailored to the needs and abilities of the child concerned. This programme maintains confidentiality unless we have a legal responsibility to pass information on to other agencies.

Make your home safe for children

• Never leave a young child alone in the house.
• Keep matches and lighters out of sight and reach.
• Explain that fire is dangerous.
• Teach children to "STOP, DROP AND ROLL" if their clothes catch fire.
• Make sure your smoke alarms are working and you have at least one on each level of your home.
• CHECK THE ALARM - VACUUM THE CASE - CHANGE THE BATTERY.
• Make a FIRE ACTION PLAN together and practise it.

            
Arson Prevention
Babysitters
Boat Safety
Candles
Caravan/Mobile Home
Car Fires
Care Homes
Chimney Fires
Close That Door
Cooking Fires
Domestic Sprinklers
Electrical Safety
Fire Action Plan
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguisher Guide
Fire Safety Outdoors
Firesetters
Firework Safety
Flying Lanterns
Heater Safety
High Rise Fire Safety
Hoax Calls
Kitchen Safety
Shared Housing
Smoke Alarm Maintenance

Smoke Alarm Provision
Thatch Fires
Unwanted False Alarms

Fire & Rescue Service Headquarters, Manor House, Potterne, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 5PP
Tel: 01380 723601 Fax: 01380 727000
Web site: www.wiltsfire.gov.uk

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