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Scout Fire Safety Activity Badge -

Scout Fire Safety Activity Badge

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To purchase this badge you need to fit the following criteria – be a registered Badge Secretary, Section or Assistant Section Leader or a County or District Administrator.

You’ll need to sign in, enter your details plus your membership number in the Scout ID box.

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  • Type: Woven with merrow border
  • Size: 40mm

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Scout Fire Safety Activity Badge

When fire starts, knowing how to act - and doing it quickly - can save lives. Learn the essentials of fire safety by working towards this badge.

How to earn the badge:

1. Explain what action should be taken and why, if you discover a fire has broken out in the home or at camp.

2. Explain the process of combustion. Find out about the effects of smoke and heat and how to act in smoke.

3. Be aware of dangers in the home and the fire precautions  necessary for:

  • oil heaters and open solid fuel fires
  • portable electric fires
  • drying clothes
  • electric wiring and fuses
  • smoking paraphernalia, particularly matches
  • uses of household gas, including gas fires
  • party decorations and candles
  • closing doors and windows
  • using BBQs

4. Explain the benefits of installing smoke detectors. Describe the best places to install them.

5. Learn what the dangers of campfires are and what precautions should be taken.

6. Find out about the causes of heath and grass fires.

7. Learn how to make an emergency call for the fire service.

8. Identify different fire extinguisher types such as water, dry powder,  foam and carbon dioxide. Explain what kinds of fire they should be used on.

9. Find out what to do if a person’s clothes are on fire.

10. Talk to your family about what to do in the event of a fire at home. 

Top tips:

Young people could take part in a course with their local fire and rescue service to complete this badge 

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