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Carbon Monoxide Alarms: It's the Law, What You Need to Know Let's Learn About Carbon Monoxide - Teaching Kids about Carbon Monoxide Woodside Fire Protection District offers many programs to better prepare the public for emergencies as well as general fire safety, and injury prevention. Some programs offered are: Fire Extinguisher Training - NEW BULLEX TRAINING SIMULATOR Senior Fall/Injury Prevention Home Safety Checks Girl/Boy Scout first aid and family & friends CPR (no certification) Proper use of 9-1-1 How to make a fire escape plan Proper smoke alarm installation and maintenance How to escape from a fire (using our Fire Safety Trailer) Tools Not Toys (kindergarten) Firefighters are our Friends (Pre-K)
If you are interested in any of these programs, or would like to know if we offer a program not listed above, please contact our Public Education Officer, Selena Brown, at 650-423-1406 or email her at selenab@woodsidefire.org.
2011-2012 CPR & FIRST AID CLASSES Schedules available for download:
First Aid Classes
CHILD PASSENGER SEAT Installations & Inspections (Car Seat) Are you expecting a new addition to the family? Is your child old enough to face forward or sit in a booster? Contact Public Education Officer Selena Brown 650-423-1406 or email her and ask for a car seat inspection. It could save your baby's life. FACT: Automobile crashes are the number one killer of children under age 14.
Baby-sitter
Training American Heart Association American Red Cross
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EMERGENCY PREP Fire & Life Safety
Fire and Life Safety Education is extremely important to Woodside Fire Protection District. WFPD has an extensive program which offers presentations on everything from Kitchen Safety & Fire Extinguishers, to Senior Falls Prevention & Girl/Boy Scout First Aid/CPR. WFPD also offers car seat inspections, contact Captain Jerry Nave at 650-851-1594 to schedule an appointment. If you are interested in making contact with our Public Education Officer, Selena Brown, please call 650-423-1406 or send an email.
Thanks to a grant from FEMA (Federal
Emergency Management Agency) Woodside It is our intent to have a collaborative effort in educating the youth not only within WFPD's jurisdiction but also in the cities of San Carlos, Belmont, Redwood City, and Foster City with help from the local Fire Departments. The trailer was introduced to the elementary schools of Woodside Fire District in October of 2004. ASK YOUR SCHOOL WHEN WE WILL BE COMING TO VISIT. For more information please contact
Public Education Officer Selena Brown at
Communication Support Training Tools
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