Your Safety
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At Home
- Air Pressure Relief Mattresses
- Alarms
- Bed Time Checks
- Candle Safety
- Carers Information
- Chimneys
- Electrical Safety
- Emollient Creams
- Escape Plan
- Festive Safety
- Fire Bowls
- For Older People
- Heating and Gas Safety
- Home Fire Safety Visit
- Kitchen Safety
- Make The Call
- High-Rise Buildings
- Power Cuts
- Rented Accommodation
- Smoking
- Telecare
- Winter Safety
- Cost of Living
- Fire Escape Hoods
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Outdoors
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For Young People
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Business Advice
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Safety Leaflets
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Community Safety Gaelic Resources
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Community Action Team
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Deaf Awareness
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Dementia Awareness
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Sight Loss Resources

Learning Resources
In this section you will find a range of resources which you can use to support young people and community groups develop their knowledge and live more safely.
Fireworks and Bonfire Safety
You can help the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to reduce the risk of injury to our children and young people by raising their awareness of the serious dangers associated with fireworks and bonfires. You can also help us to prevent anti social behaviour within our community by raising young people’s awareness of the potential consequences associated with deliberate fire setting, fire hydrant vandalism, attacks on firefighters and maliciously setting off fire alarms.
You can download and view our powerpoint presentation and lesson plan designed for young people from P6 to P7. The presentation should not be delivered to pupils out with this age range due to their content. We also have an additional presentation and lesson plan available for Secondary pupils to view.
PRIMARY SCHOOL (P6-P7)
SECONDARY SCHOOL (S1-S2)
You can find more fire safety information and teaching resources for young people available from Go Safe Scotland.
The UK Government website also provides a range of resources to support you to deliver key safety messages.
For further information please contact your local community action team.
Water Safety: Drowning Prevention Week
Youth Group presentations
Learning Resources
Have a look at our learning resources. These are suitable for ages 5-11.
You can find more safety information and resources for young people available from the following pages:
- Go Safe Scotland
- Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA)
- British Heart Foundation
- Safe A Life For Scotland
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)
- Road Safety Scotland
- Prince's Trust
- Who Cares? Scotland
- Young Minds
- Barnardos
- Fearless
- Young Scot
- Youth Link Scotland
- Child Accident Prevention Trust
- Water Safety Scotland
- UK Fire Cadets
- Scottish Burned Children's Club