
Home Safety Council Programs
The Home Safety Council‘s award-winning programs are designed to educate people of all ages to take the steps needed to protect against home injuries. The programs target different age-specific audiences, ranging from children to older adults and focus on the five leading causes of home injury.
Click below to learn more about the Home Safety Council's award-winning programs.
A toolbox of materials, resources and information for fire and life safety educators.

Firefighters, public health educators and other fire and life safety advocates from around the country join the Expert Network to benefit from high quality home injury prevention education tools and services. Downloadable, customizable teaching tools for people of every age are available, on demand and at no cost.
The Home Safety Council’s The Great Safety Adventure® is an interactive, educational exhibit designed to teach children and families across the nation how to find and fix home safety dangers.
The Home Safety Literacy Project provides effective, low-cost fire safety, poison prevention and disaster preparedness education materials designed for adults at all reading levels. The materials are highly illustrated with minimal text and written in an Easy-to-Read style.
The Home Safety Council celebrates Home Safety Month in June. The Hands on Home Safety campaign teaches families how to prevent home injuries including falls, fires/burns and poisoning.

The Home Safety Council's nationwide contest called on children, parents, teachers and community educators to take action and prepare for disasters.
The Home Safety Council and Lowe’s are partnering on an exciting program to deliver important home safety information and advice to families across America.
The Home Safety Council’s online destination, MySafeHome, is an innovative and interactive Web site that lets users explore a virtual home so they can understand where dangers lurk in their own homes – room-by-room, inside and out.
Designed to educate older adults and their family members on how to reduce their risk of falling, the Safe Steps curriculum includes an instructional video, educational wall poster, and activities to help track medications, exercise and assess overall home safety.
The Home Safety Council’s Start Safe program aims to reach parents of preschool children with fire and burn prevention messages and help them take the steps needed to make their homes safer.
The Home Safety Council recognizes individuals and companies who share the mission to create safer homes and families.
As a part of an ongoing effort to bring home safety education into classrooms, the Home Safety Council has partnered with leading education company Weekly Reader to create high-quality safety curriculums for elementary classrooms.
