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Juvenile Firesetters
What
to Do if your Child is Experimenting with Fire
1.
Keep matches and lighters locked up so children do not have access to
them.
2.
Explain the dangers of fire to your child.
3.
Model fire safe behaviors.
4.
Supervise your children when they are around candles, campfires,
fireplace fires, barbecues, stoves, etc.
5.
Keep lighter fluid, gasoline, white gas, and propane locked up out of
the reach of children.
6.
Take fire experimentation and firesetting seriously. If you do nothing,
there is a good chance that the behavior will continue and escalate.
Property damage, injury, or loss of life could be a result.
7. If
there is a fire, quickly leave the building and call 9-1-1 from a safe
telephone such as a neighbors house.
8. If
your child is experimenting with fire with friends, know who your
children's friends are and meet the friend's parents to discuss the fire
experimentation.
9. If
your child is experimenting with fire call Tualatin Valley Fire &
Rescue's Juvenile Firesetter Program at 503-356-4708.
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