The Fire Safety House should be used under ADULT SUPERVISION at all times.

Children are STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to play in the house unattended.

1970F: The Fire Safety House

Inflatable Measures: 20’ x 30’ x 12’ H

Bring fire safety education to life with The Fire Safety House!

Perfect for exciting fire safety presentations & community events!

The Fire Safety House is a speciality inflatable structure designed to assist Fire Departments in their community fire safety education efforts. It must only be used at programs or events that further public information, education, and awareness of fire safety.

Rooms include an entry/hallway, kitchen, living room, a room with a “smoke” activity, and more. Interactive fire safety educational messages, with safety message flaps can be lifted to reveal correct fire prevention actions.

FEATURES:

MACHINE
SEWING

meticulous sewing,
high quality
stitching

WATERPROOF
MATERIAL

PU/PVC–coated Oxford
fabric, PVC tarpaulin,
waterproof, strong,
wear resistant

RESIN
ZIPPER

sturdy resin zipper
hundreds of bite force
tests without any
damage

WATERPROOF
MATERIAL

waterproof material
covers zipper,
protects zipper,
enhances air tightness

FIXING
POINT-NYLON LOOPS

strong, firm,
strategically placed
internal/external
increased stability

GROUND LOOPS-
STAINLESS STEEL HOOKS

strengthen stability,
strong, durable
good for outside

NYLON
ROPES

superior tensile
strength,
wind resistant
load-bearing

SAND
BAG

420D Oxford fabric,
strong, durable

WHAT IS PROVIDED:

  • air blower (120V, 60Hz, 5HP, 1100W)
  • 7 ropes (no stakes)
  • 14 fabric sandbags/ties
  • fabric detachable fire safety messages
  • repair kit
  • storage bag
  • 2 pieces of green roof fabric your department can personalize.

WHAT YOU PROVIDE:







National Fire Safety Council, Inc., is not liable for an incidental or consequential damages/injuries in connection with or arising from the use of The Fire Safety House. The buyer/fire department is responsible for training individuals to use The Fire Safety House, as it is impossible to cover every scenario.

INFLATING TIPS:

Inflates in 5-7 minutes.

  1. You will need electricity to run the blower and inflate the house.
  2. At least 2 people to set up/take down.
  3. Green is roof and floor/base.
  4. Purple is inside walls of the house.
  5. Lay out the house flat on the ground.
  6. Zip up zippers at the base of each outer wall before inflating, or as inflating if you see the zippers are unzipped.
  7. Connect blower to green fabric hose on the back of house. (Use tie provided to wrap around nose of the blower.)
  8. Gently lift parts as it inflates.
  9. Green loops at bottom for anchoring with sandbags (or stakes you provide)
  10. Yellow loops up higher can also be used to secure the house in place.
Air Blower

#1 Air Blower

Air Blower

#6

Air Blower

#9

Air Blower

#7

Air Blower

#10

MAINTENANCE:

  • Check cords, etc., for damage before each use.
  • Stop using until fully repaired.
  • Clean with a soft cloth and water.
  • Avoid harsh soap or chemical solvents.
Air Blower

E

Air Blower

F

DEFLATING TIPS:

  1. Shut off and disconnect the blower.
  2. Let the house deflate naturally.
  3. Unzip the zipper on each side of the house at the base (floor).
  4. Once deflated to a certain point, squeeze the air out. (If helpers lay on the fabric and role on it, make sure you do not have any sharp objects on your body that would puncture the fabric.)
  5. Fold the house like a tarp. Contine to remove air as you fold. Crew can carefully roll across the house to squeeze the final air out.
  6. Once small enough, place deflated house in the large white storage bag.
  7. Store in cool, dry area.

 The Fire Safety House must only be used at programs or events that further public information, education, and awareness of fire safety.