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  • Please, stay safe. I am praying for you.

  • Great job and wonderful enthusiasm. The students learned such valuable lessons.

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  • What great info. These kids sure have learned a lot about fire safety. Great job.

  • and one more thing... Love the Title of the video and singing.....

  • Gee, some of you viewers and voters are brutal. These kids did a great job.. and no doubt there was adult supervision though out the entire presentation.

  • Great job to the kids too!!

  • Great job teacher!!!!!

  • Great video!!  AGREE that lit match is not considered a fire~

  • The rules stated "no footage of an actual fire." A lit match is not a fire. Other videos in the contest also used lit candles, etc. and did not get any comments saying that they should not be eligible.

  • Ayden was very careful with the match.Right

  • GREAT job mrs.b's class!Great fire safety rules.People are going to use those.

  • That 2nd grade goes to my school!!!!!!

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  • great job second grade.

  • this should not eligible

  • @edna23  Excuse Me!!! Please tell what enables you to be judge & jury.

  • Thanks for the positive comments and especially for the "likes." The kids worked really hard on this, and we appreciate your support.

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  • THEY USED REAL FIRE!!!

  • Oh, one more thing. What is that boy changing the clock batteries standing on? A chair? I'm pretty sure that's not safe.

  • @grassynoel42 I was an educator for 35 years and these children and their teacher did a wonderful presentation. Real fire, a chair to change the smoke detector battery with teacher supervision gets the point of fire safety across.

  • @Brighton922 Terrific presentation.  Children and teacher delivered fire safety message directly so that children understand importance of fire safety.

  • I'm all about the environment, but do you really think it's wise to have "the last one out turn off the light" ? During a fire, seconds count!  Also, if the light is off it may make it more difficult for rescuers to check for victims. Am I wrong?

  • @grassynoel42 yes you are wrong. thats not nice.

  • @grassynoel42 >> I'm not an expert on fire prevention and/or safety but feel it's best to have electricity OFF when there's a fire.

  • Great content! Great production! Great kids! Great teacher! Thanks

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