 Hi, I'm Sheriff Chris Nacko. Your child will be visiting Safety Town. We know as parents, grandparents, and guardians you are the primary caregiver and guardian to explain to them safety tips. At the same time as a parent myself, I understand that sometimes our kids don't listen to us and they need some reinforcement, and that's what Safety Town's about. So my friend Corporal Tim Bullock is going to explain it to you. Your kid's going to have a great tour and we want to reinforce the good positive things that you're teaching your child. Hey everybody, welcome to Safety Town. It's our pleasure to have you here today. The day starts with an introduction to the town, and then the students are broken up into small groups. Each group is assigned with Safety Town Volunteer who will act as their guide for the visit. Pasco Safety Town offers a dozen safety interactive demonstrations. Our Whistail Swim School Boat House teaches children the importance of water and boating safety. Students will learn how to help someone in need to get out of a pool properly. They also learn how to put on life vests and the ability to get on and off a boat properly. Our Safety Town Fire Rescue Building is used to teach children fire safety. They even practice stop, prop, cover, and roll. Traffic lights and signs are placed all around Safety Town for demonstrations on pedestrian and bicycle safety. We also have a learning station where students practice calling 911. They learn when it is appropriate to call and when it is not. These are just a few of the interactive lessons students experience while visiting Safety Town, but there is so much more. If you're a Pasco County school and want to schedule a field trip at Safety Town, you need to call the Office of Leading and Learning. Any other school in the Pasco County area can call 813-929-1203.