Yllana Bay View College, Inc
Yllana Bay View College, Inc
Yllana Bay View College, Inc
TEACHING GUIDE
Disaster readiness and Risk Reduction Mgt.
Date Week 13 to Week 14
Topic/Lesson Fire hazard
1. Fire triangle
2. Causes of fires
3. Phases of a fire emergency
Content Standards The learners demonstrate understanding of…
Fire hazards and related concepts: 1. Fire
triangle 2. Causes of fires 3. Phases of a fire
emergency
Performance Standards The learners develop a family emergency
preparedness plan to guide them on what to
do before, during, and after a fire incident
Learning Competencies The learners…
1. Recognize elements of the fire triangle in
different situations;
2. Analyze the different causes of fires;
3. Observe precautionary measures and
proper procedures in addressing a fire
incident;
Specific Learning Outcomes Learners will be able to:
Kitchen Stoves
When left unattended
Electric cords, curtains, tea
towels and oven cloths are
so close to the stove top
When long flowing sleeves
are contracting gas flames.
Faulty Wiring
If installation was not done
by qualified electrician
Capacity overload
If safety switches and correct
fuses were not installed
Smoking in Bed
Smoking in bed can cause
fire- tiny embers can smolder
unnoticed and burst into
flame much later.
Lighting
Poor light fittings can cause
heat build up
Lampshades are so close to
light globes and lamp bases
that can be knocked over
easily.
Recessed down lights are not
properly insulated from wood
paneling or ceiling timbers.
Flammable Liquids
When flammable liquids such
as petrol, kerosene,
methylated spirits are not
stored properly, Storage
should be away from heat.
Unsafe handling and use of
flammable liquids is a
potential fire hazard.
Candles
When candles are left
unattended. Do not sleep with
a burning candle.
When curtains and other
flammable items are close to
burning candles
Children
When children are playing with
fire. Keep all matches, lighters
and candles out of reach of
small children
Children are not well oriented
about fire hazards and fire
safety.
Basic Response Procedure during a Fire
Incident