Operation EDITH -

Get Low and Go!
Q & A
Why have a fire safety program for young children?
Tragically, children age five and under are twice as likely to die in fires as are older children and adults. Statistics show that for children ages 1-4, fires and burns are the leading cause of unintentional injury.
Why is the problem so pronounced with younger children?
What is the goal of Operation EDITH?
How does the project work?
1. Install and regularly check smoke detectors on every level of the home.
- One-fifth of all households don’t have smoke detectors
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In a home without a smoke detector, injuries are 3 ½ times more likely to be fatal.
2. Prepare a home exit plan which includes two exits from every room, especially bedrooms, and designate a family meeting spot.
3. Practice the home Exit Drill as a family on Wednesday, October 8th at 6:00 PM, and then twice each year.
Posters may also be displayed in local independent agencies, community businesses and at community events to spread Operation EDITH’s important message.
In addition, agents, in conjunction with local Fire and Rescue personnel, may schedule sessions in area schools (Grades K-3rd) to teach children three important fire safety tips with activities to illustrate:
1. What a Smoke Detector Sounds Like
2. What to do when the detector sounds - Get Low and Go!
3. Go to a Family Meeting Spot Outside the Home
The Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina, is pleased to be working with and supported by the NC Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal Jim Long, the NC Division of Fire and Rescue and local fire and rescue providers as well as members of the NC Association of Insurance Women
OPERATION EDITH - VOLUNTEER KIT
HERE’S WHAT YOU GET:
* Question & Answer Sheet
* Fire Safety & Rescue Personnel Information Sheet
* News Release to give to your local newspapers
* Advertisement you can put in your local newspapers
* Radio PSA (Public Service Announcements)
* Talking points for you for radio or TV interviews
* A prepared presentation to give to children in Grades K-3rd
* A prepared presentation to give to civic/parent groups
* The materials you order: (coloring books, stickers, posters and brochures for parents)
MORE QUESTIONS? Call Katrina Hanisch, IIANC, 800-849-6556, email khanisch@iianc.com or go to www.iianc.com