You & Your Family
Protect your family - make and print out a Fire Action Plan for your home today with our interactive Fire Action Planner.
Safety Routines
Click here for simple routines that will help your family, your home and yourself safe from fire.
Fire Safety, Older Children & Teenagers
Make sure they remember lessons on fire safety and stay safe into adulthood.
Responsible Children Become Responsible Adults
As children get older, curiosity about fire often grows. Added to this, opportunities to access materials that can start fires will eventually move beyond your control.
Everyone needs to develop a responsible attitude to fire:
- continue to teach your children and young people about fire safety
- why not give them responsibility for checking smoke alarms and other fire safety routines?
- if you have one, teach them how to use and maintain an open fire safely
- if you enjoy the outdoors, teach them how to use barbecues and camp fires safely
Alcohol & Tobacco
At some point, your young person will probably try alcohol. If they smoke too, there's a risk they could start a fire. A majority of fatal house fires in Scotland involve alcohol.
- make sure your young person understands the fire risks of smoking
- if they must smoke, encourage them to do it outside, never on the sofa or in an armchair
Hoax Calls & Fire Setting
Time and resources spent by Fire and Rescue services in dealing with deliberate fires and answering hoax calls puts lives at risk.
- teach them that fire setting and hoax calls cost lives
- encourage them to report anyone they think is setting fires or making hoax calls
- impress upon them that hoax calls can be traced easily - they could get into lots of trouble
- sometimes kids just want to see fire crews in action. Contact your local fire and rescue service to find out about open days, public displays and whether group visits can be arranged.

