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When (and how) did you teach your little ones about fire safety?

I have been seeing a lot of fires on the news lately and it reminded me to have my hubby check our smoke alarms to make sure they are working. Well, hubby lives in a world where nothing bad ever happens and he rolled his eyes at me for asking. Then I told him I wanted fire extinguishers for the upstairs bedrooms and the ladders that you hang from your windows. He thinks I'm ridiculous and paranoid. I think I'm smart and just trying to be prepared and a good mom. We have a 3 year old and a baby due in 6 weeks. I asked him what we would do if we got trapped upstairs by a fire. He saidget this.he would jump out the window and I would &toss& the kids down to him. Ughdon't think so!! So I've decided to stick with my plan and be safe. My son just turned 3 this week, but he's a really smart boy and I think it's important for him to at least have an idea of what to do in case of a fire. I was wondering what other parents did to start teaching their little ones about fire safety? Thanks:)

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Because all heels do that so the fans hate them more. When the Shield were heels, they always ran away when the numbers were even. Heels are supposed to be sneaky cheaters who run like cowards when faced with danger. Thats what makes them disliked.
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