MCFRS News Release

Back to School Safety

Rockville, Maryland - - - Children across the area are heading back to school and Fire Chief Richie Bowers wants all children to have a safe return to school. “With schools back in session, the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service is encouraging parents to revisit safety tips with their children, said Chief Bowers. “Additionally, drivers are reminded to pay extra attention due to the increased school traffic.”

For Drivers

 

Reminders for Children:

Drivers should be aware Maryland law states that vehicles must come to a complete stop on both sides of the street if there is no physical divider or barrier. Drivers who pass the bus before all lights have ceased flashing may face the following consequences:

Home Alone

If your children will be “home alone” after school, make sure they know the rules. Consider having kids call a parent or other relative to let them know they got home. Make and practice a home fire escape plan that includes a “safe” area for everyone to meet if the smoke alarm sounds. Make sure they know when and how to call 9-1-1. Ensure there is a list of telephone numbers they can call if they have a question or if an emergency arises.

Unattended cooking continues to be the leading cause of home fires. Montgomery County Firefighters strongly recommend having after school snacks on hand that do not require cooking and that children only use kitchen appliances while under close adult supervision.

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