Sunday, July 31, 2011

Firefighter Dayna, Tango and Siren on Fire Engineering Talk Radio August 4th!

Firefighter Dayna, Tango and Siren on Fire Engineering Talk Radio August 4th

Join Dayna, Tango and Siren live on Fireengineering.com Radio to learn all the latest about the adventures of the fire safety dogs and about Sparkles' Kids Zone, only on firelife.com! 7:30 ET

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

New Column on Firelife.com!


The fire safety dogs have so much fun writing their column, Sparkles' Kids Zone, for Firelife.com! Join the fun and see what the spotted friends have been up to!

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Today is Pet Fire Safety Day!


Siren the Fire Safety Dog wants to remind you that Pet Fire Safety Day is today! This nationwide awareness day educates pet owners about potential risks when pets are left home alone and provides them with proven prevention measures to ensure their safety.

According to a recent AKC study, 88 percent of pet owners consider their pets to be valued family members so it makes sense to include them in fire prevention plans and rescue alerts should a house fire strike. If you love your furfriend, not only celebrate National Pet Fire Safety Day today, celebrate fire safety year around. If you do, you'll help keep your pet safe!

Here are just a few tips from the AKC website. We especially like the one about keeping pets near entrances. That is a great idea!
  • Pet Proof the Home - Take a walk around your home and look for areas where pets might start fires inadvertently, such as the stove knobs, loose wires and other potential hazards.
  • Secure Young Pets - Especially with young puppies, keep them confined away from potential fire-starting hazards when you are away from home.
  • Keep Pets Near Entrances – When leaving pets home alone, keep them in areas or rooms near entrances where firefighters can easily find them.
  • Working Smoke Alarms - Be sure to test the batteries on your smoke alarm once a month and change the batteries two times a year. First Alert has a great selection of smoke alarms to help keep you and your pet safe!
You can find more tips HERE. Be sure to check it out!




Sunday, July 3, 2011

Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog Memorial Service~ Ryan Czech's Speech




Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog's Eulogy by Dr. Harry Carter

Saying Good Bye to a Sidekick

We have gathered together this morning to say a fond farewell to someone who made public education and fire prevention more meaningful for a great many people of all ages all across America. There will be those who will not see the impact which Sparkles, when coupled with the loving support of Dayna Hilton, had on fire safety education. They will glance over the things which have happened because of the ability of younger children to bond with Firefighter Dayna and Sparkles the fire safety dog. They will not give credit here where credit is due. But that is my purpose here today. I intend to remind the world of the impact of one individual canine character of the world's stage.

It is my job here today to bring meaning to the impact which Sparkles had on the lifesaving work which Dayna has done for a long time now. Dayna wanted me to express her thought that today is not a time to be sad, but a celebration of Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog’s life and the time she spent here on earth with the fire prevention community..

Let me tell you a little bit about Sparkles. She had a very rough beginning to her life. She was rescued from a home with 62 other dogs and adopted at age 4 by Dayna and her family. However, thanks to the loving efforts of Dayna Hilton, she went from being a rescued dog to fire safety dog who was able to help others learn their fire safety lessons.

Over time, Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog became known for her red toenails and a tail that wagged non-stop as she helped Dayna, her educational partner, share their fire safety message. Dayna once told me that the only time that her tail wasn’t wagging was when she was sleeping. In her years as a four-legged fire safety educator, Sparkles did more than many in the world of human being. She participated in a Congressional briefing in Washington, DC, appeared on a national morning show in New York City, shared safety tips on a major 24 hour pre-school television channel for three years.

In addition she was able to have her photo appear on the Jumbo-tron in Times Square in New York City. Her efforts were even mentioned on the floor of Congress and during a Senate committee hearing meeting. One of my great friends in the world of safety education, Meri-K Appy, has referred to Sparkles as a 'Safety Icon,' stating, “Sparkles the Fire Dog will be remembered by her legion of fans -- past, present, and future -- as a safety icon. Sparkles made a real difference in the lives of children and families across America. Her legacy will continue to inspire fire and life safety educators everywhere to follow in her paw steps in spreading her lifesaving message.”

Let me share a story with you, a story about a young lady named Angelica. To date, we are aware of the fact that the efforts of Firefighter Dayna, and her faithful assistant Sparkles, have helped save the lives of two children (one of the pictures that I will have there is the picture of Angelica and Sparkles) and their two families.

During a meeting with one of the two children, five year old Angelica, Dayna was pleased when this young lady shared the story of how Sparkles and Dayna helped to save her life. The young lady stated to Firefighter Dayna that, "… I was in bed under the 'covers' and the smoke came. I crawled out of bed and crawled low, just like Sparkles [the Fire Safety Dog] showed me to. I said, 'C'mon daddy, you have to get on the floor and crawl low like Sparkles." By this time, her dad was disoriented because he had been standing in the smoke filled room and thankfully he was able to follow Angelica out of the house.

The firefighters who fought that blaze later shared with Dayna that Angelica's father followed her out of the home and they said that as soon as he reached the door, they scooped him up and took him to the hospital (where he spent 7 days there~ 4 in ICU). Immediately after they carried him away from the front door, the firefighters stated that the home flashed over became totally engulfed in flames.

A day doesn't go by where Dayna doesn’t think of Angelica and her story and she is so thankful that she and her dad are safe. So you see my friends, the impact of what Sparkles accomplished with Dayna lives on. Sparkles’ Pathway was created as a means of keeping Sparkles legacy alive. Thanks to the support of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, this area will ensure that generations of firefighters that visit or walk on Sparkles’ Pathway on the National Fallen Firefighter Foundations Walk of Honor will reminded of the importance of fire prevention

Dayna shared a personal story with me. She said that when she realized that Sparkles wouldn’t be with us much longer, she was very sad at the thought of losing her good friend and partner. As she was going through this period, a friend shared with her that Sparkles had done her work well and that setting up the foundation to carry on the fire safety dogs and her fire safety program was an important accomplishment. That along with the Sparkles’ Pathway effort, have given Dayna great peace. Even though Sparkles is not longer here, she is still with us in spirit as we perform the important work of teaching people how to live safely.

In this way Dayna has created a living monument to her friend and fire safety sidekick. In this way, her work will be continued and remembered for many years to come.

Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog Memorial Service

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Wingo the Therapy Dog Next Guest on "Sparkles' Safety Spot!"


Our next guest on Sparkles' Safety Spot, will be Wingo the Therapy Dog. Wingo helps the Morgan Nick Foundation and is one amazing dog! Please join us Tuesday, July 5th at 7 P.M. CST.

Sparkles' Safety Spot is brought to you by First Alert and the Keep Kids Fire Safe Foundation.