Brenda
06-24-2004, 08:13 AM
Have a tough question that I'm hoping you resourceful people may be able to help me with.
It seems that I have a curious george in my home and one who is too curious about fire! One of our children got a hold of our BBQ lighter yesterday and decided to see what happens when you light it and put paper and plastic over it (he also burned the tip of his thumb). He got up before anyone else did and found the lighter (which I thought was well hidden - guess not).
Anyway, he woke me up to tell me that someone was at the door (I had just worked a 12 hour night shift - which is why I was sleeping). When I walked past his bedroom door I could smell smoke and the questioning began (forget about who was at the door). He gets curious about fire when he is feeling extreemly stressed (or there is a tremendous about of stress in the house - and there was last week because we had a neighbour staying with us) - that is a pattern we are seeing (I don't even burn candles when he is around because he sits and stares in amazement at the flame). I called his counsellor looking for some suggestions (she still hasn't called us back). The last time this happened I took him to the fire department for a lesson in reality (from the fire chief who was bold and too the point - I thought it would work - guess not).
So for now, we have put a fire detector in his room - in a place where he is unable to get a hold of it - to take it down or to remove the battery, and we've locked up the BBQ lighter and any matches (used for candles) so that he can't get a hold of them again. He is not allowed to close his door because he has shown us that he can't be trusted behind a closed door. We called the police thinking they may speak to him, but they reffered us back to the fire department.
Does anyone know of any websites that teach about fire safety and fire prevention or any books that we could access?
This is not my idea of a pleasent wake up call - not now or ever. Obviously stress reduction has to be a part of this plan, but that doesn't happen over night (although I wish it did).
Thank you for any ideas you may have...
Brenda
It seems that I have a curious george in my home and one who is too curious about fire! One of our children got a hold of our BBQ lighter yesterday and decided to see what happens when you light it and put paper and plastic over it (he also burned the tip of his thumb). He got up before anyone else did and found the lighter (which I thought was well hidden - guess not).
Anyway, he woke me up to tell me that someone was at the door (I had just worked a 12 hour night shift - which is why I was sleeping). When I walked past his bedroom door I could smell smoke and the questioning began (forget about who was at the door). He gets curious about fire when he is feeling extreemly stressed (or there is a tremendous about of stress in the house - and there was last week because we had a neighbour staying with us) - that is a pattern we are seeing (I don't even burn candles when he is around because he sits and stares in amazement at the flame). I called his counsellor looking for some suggestions (she still hasn't called us back). The last time this happened I took him to the fire department for a lesson in reality (from the fire chief who was bold and too the point - I thought it would work - guess not).
So for now, we have put a fire detector in his room - in a place where he is unable to get a hold of it - to take it down or to remove the battery, and we've locked up the BBQ lighter and any matches (used for candles) so that he can't get a hold of them again. He is not allowed to close his door because he has shown us that he can't be trusted behind a closed door. We called the police thinking they may speak to him, but they reffered us back to the fire department.
Does anyone know of any websites that teach about fire safety and fire prevention or any books that we could access?
This is not my idea of a pleasent wake up call - not now or ever. Obviously stress reduction has to be a part of this plan, but that doesn't happen over night (although I wish it did).
Thank you for any ideas you may have...
Brenda