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Understand how the local Fire Service is organised.
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Explain what action should be taken and why on discovering the outbreak of a fire in the home or at camp.
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Give an explanation of the process of combustion. Know the effects of smoke and heat, and how to act in smoke.
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Know the dangers and fire precautions necessary in the home relating to:
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Oil heaters and open solid fuel fires;
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Portable electric fires;
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Drying clothes;
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Electric wiring and fuses;
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Smoking materials particularly matches;
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Uses of household gas.
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Party decorations, candles;
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Closing doors and windows.
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Explain the benefits of installed smoke detectors and describe where they should be sited.
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Know the dangers of fire at camp and what precautions should be taken.
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Know the causes of heath and grass fires.
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Know how to make an emergency call for the Fire Service.
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Be able to recognise various fire extinguishers including water, dry powder, foam and carbon dioxide types. Know what kinds of fire they should be used on.
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Know how to deal with a person whose clothes are on fire.
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Talk with your family about the actions to be taken in the event of a fire at home.
Notes
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Taking part in a locally organised course with the Fire and Rescue Service can complete this Badge.
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If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.
















