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1. MATCHES & LIGHTERS. Do not play with matches or lighters. If you see anyone using matches or lighters inappropriately go tell a parent or responsible adult. 2. SMOKE DETECTORS. Every home should have smoke detectors. Make sure they work! Ask your parents to help you check and make sure the smoke detectors in your home are working properly. Most fire departments recommend changing batteries twice a year — in the fall when you set clocks back and in the spring when you set them forward. 3. HAZARD CHECK. Check your house for these fire hazards: ELECTRICAL: Make sure all electrical cords, outlets and power supplies are in good working order and out of the way of water and flammable items. LAMPS: Never drape fabric over a lamp or leave flammable items near a light bulb. FIREPLACE: If you have a fireplace make sure you have a safety screen in place and that nothing flammable is anywhere near the fire area. HEATERS & RADIATORS: Do not put anything on top of a radiator or heater. Make sure all electrical radiators are unplugged when not in use. STOVE, OVEN, TOASTER: Make sure these are turned OFF when no one is in the kitchen. Watch to make sure flammable items are out of the way when your parents are cooking. 4. MAKE A PLAN. Work out a plan with your parents about where you should go and what you should all do in the event of a fire. You should have two ways to escape from every room in case one exit is blocked by fire. And you should pick a location outside — a neighbor’s house, a landmark, a nearby park — a place where everyone can meet up. 5. PRACTICE YOUR PLAN. Run through your plan making sure everyone knows what to do. Test opening windows and screens to make sure they will open if necessary. Also, practice meeting up at your assigned location outside the house. 6. DO NOT HIDE—GO OUTSIDE. Remember this very important fire safety tip. You may be scared, but never hide during a fire. Get outside and wait for your family at your assigned spot. 7. FALL AND CRAWL. The best way to escape in the event of a fire is to stay low to the ground where there is less smoke in the air and crawl your way to safety. 8. STOP, DROP & ROLL. If your clothes catch on fire, do not panic, stop, drop and roll. Keep rolling until the fire is out. Do not run — it will make the fire spread. 9. STAY OUT. Never go back inside a burning building. You made a fire safety plan with your family, now stick to it! Once you get to the designated meeting spot, stay there and wait for your family to arrive. 10. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS. In the event of an emergency call 911. Know your other emergency phone numbers. Memorize at least two phone numbers to nearby people who can respond quickly if your family needs help. 10 FIRE SAFETY TIPS MATCHES & LIGHTERS: Out of view and in a safe place. SMOKE DETECTORS: All tested and working. ELECTRICAL: All working safely and properly. LAMPS: All clear of flammable items. FIREPLACE: Area clear of flammable items with safety screen in place. HEATERS & RADIATORS: All turned off and/or clear of flammable items. STOVE, OVEN, TOASTER: All turned off and/or clear of flammable items. EMERGENCY PLAN: Plan in place and practiced. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: Memorized. FIRE SAFETY CHECKLIST ©2014 Disney IN THEATERS JULY 18 Do you know what to do in the event of a fire? Here are 10 fire safety tips that can help you prevent a fire at home. Remember, in case of any emergency stay calm and be safe. FIRE SAFETY AT HOME
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1. MATCHES & LIGHTERS. Do not play with matches or lighters. If you see anyone using matches or lighters inappropriately go tell a parent or responsible adult.

2. SMOKE DETECTORS. Every home should have smoke detectors. Make sure they work! Ask your parents to help you check and make sure the smoke detectors in your home are working properly. Most fire departments recommend changing batteries twice a year — in the fall when you set clocks back and in the spring when you set them forward.

3. HAZARD CHECK. Check your house for these fire hazards:

ELECTRICAL: Make sure all electrical cords, outlets and power supplies are in good working order and out of the way of water and flammable items.

LAMPS: Never drape fabric over a lamp or leave flammable items near a light bulb.

FIREPLACE: If you have a fireplace make sure you have a safety screen in place and that nothing flammable is anywhere near the fire area.

HEATERS & RADIATORS: Do not put anything on top of a radiator or heater. Make sure all electrical radiators are unplugged when not in use.

STOVE, OVEN, TOASTER: Make sure these are turned OFF when no one is in the kitchen. Watch to make sure flammable items are out of the way when your parents are cooking.

4. MAKE A PLAN. Work out a plan with your parents about where you should go and what you should all do in the event of a fire. You should have two ways to escape from every room in case one exit is blocked by fire. And you should pick a location outside — a neighbor’s house, a landmark, a nearby park — a place where everyone can meet up.

5. PRACTICE YOUR PLAN. Run through your plan making sure everyone knows what to do. Test opening windows and screens to make sure they will open if necessary. Also, practice meeting up at your assigned location outside the house.

6. DO NOT HIDE—GO OUTSIDE. Remember this very important fire safety tip. You may be scared, but never hide

during a fire. Get outside and wait for your family at your assigned spot.

7. FALL AND CRAWL. The best way to escape in the event of a fire is to stay low to the ground where there is less smoke in the air and crawl your way to safety.

8. STOP, DROP & ROLL. If your clothes catch on fire, do not panic, stop, drop and roll. Keep rolling until the fire is out. Do not run — it will make the fire spread.

9. STAY OUT. Never go back inside a burning building. You made a fire safety plan with your family, now stick to it! Once you get to the designated meeting spot, stay there and wait for your family to arrive.

10. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS. In the event of an emergency call 911. Know your other emergency phone numbers. Memorize at least two phone numbers to nearby people who can respond quickly if your family needs help.

10 FIRE SAFETY TIPS

MATCHES & LIGHTERS: Out of view and in a safe place.

SMOKE DETECTORS: All tested and working.

ELECTRICAL: All working safely and properly.

LAMPS: All clear of flammable items.

FIREPLACE: Area clear of flammable items with safety screen in place.

HEATERS & RADIATORS: All turned off and/or clear of flammable items.

STOVE, OVEN, TOASTER: All turned off and/or clear of flammable items.

EMERGENCY PLAN: Plan in place and practiced.

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: Memorized.

FIRE SAFETY CHECKLIST

©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

Do you know what to do in the event of a fire? Here are 10 fire safety tips that can help you prevent a fire at home. Remember, in case of any emergency stay calm and be safe.

FIRE SAFETY AT HOME

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Wildfires can occur at any moment, either from a campfire or lightning.

To Play: Follow the path through the maze, pass through each fire to put it out!

©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

MAZE OF COURAGE

START

FINISH! YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY PUT OUT ALL THE FIRES!

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

MEMORY GAME

Have an adult help you cut out the cards along the dashed lines. Do not cut along solid red lines. After all the cards are cut out, fold along the solid red lines and secure with tape or non-toxic glue.

To Play: Place the cards character side down and mix them up. Turn over two cards at a time to see if they match. If they don’t, turn the cards face down again. Take turns turning over cards using your memory to recall where a matching card may be found. The person who matches the most pairs wins!

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©2014 Disney

MEMORY GAME

Have an adult help you cut out the cards along the dashed lines. Do not cut along solid red lines. After all the cards are cut out, fold along the solid red lines and secure with tape or non-toxic glue.

To Play: Place the cards character side down and mix them up. Turn over two cards at a time to see if they match. If they don’t, turn the cards face down again. Take turns turning over cards using your memory to recall where a matching card may be found. The person who matches the most pairs wins!

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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©2014 Disney

MEMORY GAME

Have an adult help you cut out the cards along the dashed lines. Do not cut along solid red lines. After all the cards are cut out, fold along the solid red lines and secure with tape or non-toxic glue.

To Play: Place the cards character side down and mix them up. Turn over two cards at a time to see if they match. If they don’t, turn the cards face down again. Take turns turning over cards using your memory to recall where a matching card may be found. The person who matches the most pairs wins!

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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©2014 Disney

MEMORY GAME

Have an adult help you cut out the cards along the dashed lines. Do not cut along solid red lines. After all the cards are cut out, fold along the solid red lines and secure with tape or non-toxic glue.

To Play: Place the cards character side down and mix them up. Turn over two cards at a time to see if they match. If they don’t, turn the cards face down again. Take turns turning over cards using your memory to recall where a matching card may be found. The person who matches the most pairs wins!

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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©2014 Disney

MEMORY GAME

Have an adult help you cut out the cards along the dashed lines. Do not cut along solid red lines. After all the cards are cut out, fold along the solid red lines and secure with tape or non-toxic glue.

To Play: Place the cards character side down and mix them up. Turn over two cards at a time to see if they match. If they don’t, turn the cards face down again. Take turns turning over cards using your memory to recall where a matching card may be found. The person who matches the most pairs wins!

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

Create smokejumper parachutes and test your skills!

SMOKEJUMPER

Print the following pages »

Step 1: Gather a piece of plastic from a large freezer bag or grocery bag. Use a paper plate to create a circular outline. Have an adult help you cut out the circle from the plastic.

Step 3: Place tape at 4 equal points along the edge of the plastic. Punch a hole through each piece of tape and plastic. Tie a piece of string through each hole and secure with a knot. Tie all 4 of the loose ends of the string to the Smokejumpers (see directions on the following pages).

Step 2: Have an adult help you cut out the parachute templates from the following pages. Make creases along the white lines, then unfold flat. Glue a template to one side of the previously cut plastic and let dry.

Step 4: Toss the parachute into the air by holding at the top and let the object drop. See how close you can get to the target.

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Step 2: Place a piece of tape over the indicated hole area for strength, then punch a hole. Tie all 4 of the loose ends of the string to the smokejumper.

Step 1: Have an adult help you cut out each smokejumper along the dashed lines. Fold along the solid line.

Secure a quarter to the inside of the smokejumper with a piece of tape. Tape the folded smokejumper together making sure to match the edges.

©2014 Disney

SMOKEJUMPERS

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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Step 2: Place a piece of tape over the indicated hole area for strength, then punch a hole. Tie all 4 of the loose ends of the string to the smokejumper.

Step 1: Have an adult help you cut out each smokejumper along the dashed lines. Fold along the solid line.

Secure a quarter to the inside of the smokejumper with a piece of tape. Tape the folded smokejumper together making sure to match the edges.

©2014 Disney

SMOKEJUMPERS

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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Step 2: Place a piece of tape over the indicated hole area for strength, then punch a hole. Tie all 4 of the loose ends of the string to the smokejumper.

Step 1: Have an adult help you cut out each smokejumper along the dashed lines. Fold along the solid line.

Secure a quarter to the inside of the smokejumper with a piece of tape. Tape the folded smokejumper together making sure to match the edges.

©2014 Disney

SMOKEJUMPERS

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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Step 2: Place a piece of tape over the indicated hole area for strength, then punch a hole. Tie all 4 of the loose ends of the string to the smokejumper.

Step 1: Have an adult help you cut out each smokejumper along the dashed lines. Fold along the solid line.

Secure a quarter to the inside of the smokejumper with a piece of tape. Tape the folded smokejumper together making sure to match the edges.

©2014 Disney

SMOKEJUMPERS

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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Step 2: Place a piece of tape over the indicated hole area for strength, then punch a hole. Tie all 4 of the loose ends of the string to the smokejumper.

Step 1: Have an adult help you cut out each smokejumper along the dashed lines. Fold along the solid line.

Secure a quarter to the inside of the smokejumper with a piece of tape. Tape the folded smokejumper together making sure to match the edges.

©2014 Disney

SMOKEJUMPERS

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER PARACHUTE

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER PARACHUTE

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER PARACHUTE

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER PARACHUTE

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER PARACHUTE

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER PARACHUTE

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

SMOKEJUMPER TARGET

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IN THEATERS JULY 18©2014 Disney

DUSTY

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

CABBIE

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BLADE RANGER

©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

DIPPER

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

WINDLIFTER

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IN THEATERS JULY 18©2014 Disney

DYNAMITE

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IN THEATERS JULY 18©2014 Disney

DRIP

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IN THEATERS JULY 18

PINECONE

©2014 Disney

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IN THEATERS JULY 18©2014 Disney

BLACKOUT

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©2014 Disney

IN THEATERS JULY 18

AVALANCHE