Risk Watch
Prevention begins with education. Fire
District #8 is dedicated to providing the best education to help you prevent
emergencies and injuries. Risk Watch is providing vital education to many
classes in our schools. For those classes not currently using Risk Watch, the
following programs provide updated safety and fire prevention.
Visit the Risk Watch Site
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Pre-Kindergarten--visit by fire
department
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Kindergarten--education/station
tours/handouts
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1st Grade--911 with "Freddie" the fire
truck/handout
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2nd Grade--video/handouts
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3rd Grade--video/handouts
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4th, 5th, up--Safety Fire House/handouts
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Seniors--Kitchen Safety/Falls Prevention
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Businesses--Fire Extinguishers/CPR
Champion Update
In March of 1999, the Lake Stevens Community
and Fire District #8 was chosen by the National Fire Protection Association as
one of twenty sites in North America as a "Champion" site for the implementation
of the Risk Watch curriculum in it's schools. Risk Watch, an all injury
prevention program,
addresses the eight leading causes of injury and death to
children under the age of fourteen. These focuses are motor vehicle, fire and
burns, choking/suffocation/strangulation, poisoning, falls, firearms, bicycle,
pedestrian, and water.
The "Champion" award required that classes
using the curriculum complete all of the focuses by January 2000. It also
required pre and post testing and evaluations to be performed. As a result of
testing, 648 students showed an average knowledge gain of 11%. Our hat goes off
to our teachers for a job "well done".
A third "success" save was also recorded
involving Firearm injury prevention. This involved one of our 2nd graders,
Johnathon Terry, who used what he had learned in Risk Watch to prevent himself
and his cousin from serious injury or death after discovering a firearm at a
relatives residence. Once again this proves the power of prevention education
and the effects it has in our children's lives.
In March 2000, the State of Washington was
chosen as a "Champion" state for Risk Watch. During the year 2000, there were
five community sites throughout the state that implemented the program.
Projections are in place for ten sites in the year 2001 and ten sites in the
year 2002. Fire District #8 is a mentor for the new communities implementing
Risk Watch for the State Of Washington.
Currently Lake Stevens has over 60 classes
using the Risk Watch program and is continually working with the schools to
bring more teachers on board.
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