What does that sharp thing on the top of the buildings to storm lighting? Why are them there? what for?
I apologize for saying this, but what a silly question. If there is a fire I am going to do what I can to get my child out immediately. As the first answer says, this isn't time for a learning experience.
Most 11 y/o's can read and break glass. No need to help.
Your 11 year old would need help reading break glass and press button?? It's a fire, not a fun learning experience. I'd have activated the alarm myself before the kid even got his request out. I certainly wouldn't be pratting about giving instructions on how best to hold a hammer or pull a handle.
I actually have never heard of fluffy bottom dance shoes and that i have not considered them interior the dance catalogs. usually, i'd imagine that a smooth bottom might want to be solid. I actually have considered dance shoes and intense heeled with slick leather-depending bottoms which have in some situations led to a difficulty with slipperiness on some flooring. I actually have easily placed 3 small strips of adhesive tape on the ball of the foot for extra stability and traction at the same time as necessary. i do not understand if this may artwork on your shoes because the bottoms are fluffy,notwithstanding that is nicely worth a attempt. that is functional in giving traction to the different variety of dance shoes. solid success.
if it's a real fire, i'm going to use anything i possibly can to break the glass, including my own noodle. teach him that instead.