Fire Safety Songs for Preschoolers

Teach your kids about fire safety with these fun and engaging songs. With catchy tunes and easy-to-remember lyrics, these fire safety songs will help reinforce fire safety best practices while keeping kids entertained.

Fire Safety Song

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Popeye the Sailor Man”

Use a dog puppet to sing:
I’m Fire Safety Sam. (ruff, ruff)
I’m Fire Safety Sam. (ruff, ruff)

Please test smoke detectors
‘Cause they’re home protectors.

I’m Fire Safety Sam. (ruff, ruff)

Substitute lines 3 and 4 with the following words for new verses…

It’s important to say..
With matches, don’t play.

If there’s smoke you should know,
you’d better crawl low.

Have a fire escape plan.
Every family can.

If there’s a fire, get out.
Use your escape route.

Go to a neighbor’s when alone,
Then call 9-1-1 on the phone.

Clothes on fire? Here’s your goal:
First stop, then drop, and roll!


Get out!

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “bingo”

What happens if there is a fire ?
Do you know what to do ? Oh !
GET OUT ! QUICK , GET OUT !
get out ! Quick ,get out !
get out ! QUICK, get out !
Stay very low and go. GO !

What happens if there is a fire ?
Do you know what to do ? Oh!
STAY OUT ! DON’T GO BACK !
stay out ! Don’t go back !
stay out ! Don’t go back !
Don’t go back in the house. No !

What happens if there is a fire?
Do you know what to do ? Oh !
GET HELP ! CALL FOR HELP !
get help ! call for help !
get help ! call for help !
call 911 for help ! oh!


Ten Little Firefighters

Original Author: Unknown

Ten little firefighters
Sleeping in their beds.
“Ding!” went the bell,
And down the pole they slid.
They raced to the fire
And put out all the flames.
Then the 10 little firefighters
Went back to bed again.


Wheels on the Fire Engine

Original Author: Unknown

Instead of bus. We use the siren, ladder, seat belts, and so on and so on.
Just use your imagination with everything on the truck!


Four Busy Firefighters

Original Author: Unknown

Four busy firefighters could not retire
Because they might have to put out a fire.
The first one rang a big brass bell.
The second one said, ‘It’s the Grand Hotel!’
The third one said, ‘Down the pole we’ll slide.’
The fourth one said, ‘Get ready to ride.’
The siren said, ‘Get out of the way!’
‘We have to put out a fire today!’
The red fire truck sped on to the fire,
As the big yellow flames grew higher and higher.
Swish went the water from the fire-hose spout
And in no time at all the fire was out.


I Am A Fireman

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “I’m A Little Teapot”

I am a fireman dressed in red.
With my fire hat on my head.
I can drive the fire truck, fight fire too,
And help make things safe for you.


Ten Little Firemen

Original Author: Unknown

Ten little firemen
Sleeping in a row
Ding-dong goes the bell
And down the pole they go
Off on the engine oh! oh! oh!
Using the big hose so, so, so
When the fire is out, home sooo slow
Back to bed all in a row.


The Firefighter

Original Author: Unknown

This firefighter rings the bell. (thumb)
This firefighter hold the hose so well. (index)
This firefighter slides down the pole. (middle)
This firefighter chops a hole. (ring)
This firefighter climbs higher and higher. (pinky)
And all the firefighters put out the fire!


Five Little Firefighters

Original Author: Unknown

Five little firefighters sit very still. ( Hold up five fingers )
Until they saw a fire on top of a hill. Number one rings the bell, ding dong.
(Bend down thumb)
Number two pulls his big boots on. ( bend down pointer finger )
Number three climbs on the truck right away. ( bend down middle finger.)
Number four joins him–no one can wait. ( bend down ring finger )
Number five drives the truck to the fire. ( bend down little finger )
The big yellow flames go higher and higher. ( spread arms )
WHOOO–OO! WHOOO–OO! Hear the fire truck say ( Imitate siren )
As all the cars get out of the way.
Shhhh! goes the water from the fire hose spout. ( Rub palms together )
And quicker than a wink the fire is out ! ( Clap hands.)


Firefighter Finger Play

Original Author: Unknown

Five brave firefighters, Sleeping so, 
(hold up a hand with fingers flat across palm)
The fire bell rings, Down the pole they go, 
(open the hand and make a downward motion)
Jump in the fire truck, Hurry down the street. Climb up the ladder, 
(make the fingers climb)
Feel the fire’s heat. (wipe sweat from your brow)
Five brave firefighters, (hold up five fingers)
Put the fire out. (make a wiping motion)
Hip! Hip! Hooray! All the people shout! (shout)


Firefighter Song

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to : “I’m A Little Teapot”

I’m a firefighter, my name is John
I put my boots and helmet on
I hurry to the fire and give a shout.
With a burst of water,
The fire is out.


Firefighters

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Pop Goes The Weasel”

Down the street the engine goes
The Firemen fight the fire
Up the ladder with their hose
Out goes the fire.


Firefighter

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Eensy weensy spider”

The firefighter helps us learn our safety rules.
Playing with matches is only for fools.
If you see a fire, “Help, you’ll scream and shout!”
Dial 911. The firefighter will put it out


Fire Safety

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Frere Jacques”

Never, never play with matches
If you do, if you do,
You might burn your fingers, you might burn your fingers.
That won’t do.
That won’t do.

Never, never play with matches
If you do, if you do,
You might burn your house down, you might burn your house down.
That won’t do.
That won’t do.

Never, never play with matches. 
If you do, if you do,
You might burn your clothes,
You might burn your clothes,
That won’t do!  That won’t do!

(you might burn the forest is another verse.)


The Fireman

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Eensy weensy spider”

Clang, clang goes the fire truck,
When it is racing about.
The firemen will work very hard
To put the fire out.
With their hoses and their ladders,
They answer to fire call.
When the fireman fight the fires,
They really help us all.


Fire Safety

Original Author Unknown

Sung to: “Skip to my Lou”

I found matches what do I do?
I found matches what do I do?
I found matches what do I do?
I’ll throw them away or give them to you.

I see a fire, what do I do?
I see a fire, what do I do?
I see a fire, what do I do?
I’ll get help- that’s what I’ll do.

If my clothes catch on fire
If my clothes catch on fire
If my clothes catch on fire
I will know just what to do:

Stop, Drop; lay down and roll
Stop, Drop; lay down and roll
Stop, Drop; lay down and roll
This is what we all should do!


Stand Away from the Heater

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “If You’re Happy and You Know It”

Stand away from the heater, Watch your clothes 
Stand away from the heater, Not too close
Stand away from the heater, Be careful with your clothes, 
Stand away from the heater, Watch your clothes.


Stop, Drop, and Roll

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Hot Cross Buns”

Stop, drop, and roll, 
Stop, drop, and roll, 
If your clothes ever catch on fire, 
Stop, drop, and roll.


If You Smell Smoke, Don’t Hide

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “The Farmer in the Dell”

If you smell smoke, don’t hide, 
If you smell smoke, don’t hide, 
High-ho, there’s fire you know, 
If you smell smoke, don’t hide.

The fire won’t go away,
The fire won’t go away, 
High-ho the smoke will go, 
The fire won’t go away.

You have to get away,
You have to get away, 
High-ho, the smoke will go, 
You have to get away.


I’m A Fire Fighter

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Mulberry Bush”

This is the way I pull on my boots, pull on my boots, pull on my boots;
This is the way I pull on my boots,
I’m a fire fighter.

This is the way I drive the fire truck, drive the fire truck, drive the fire
truck,
This is the way I drive the fire truck,
I’m a fire fighter.

This is the way I fasten the hose, fasten the hose, fasten the hose,
This is the way I fasten the hose,
I’m a fire fighter.

This is the way I squirt the water, squirt the water, squirt the water,
This is the way I squirt the water,
I’m a fire fighter.

This is the way I climb the ladder, climb the ladder, climb the ladder,
This is the way I climb the ladder,
I’m a fire fighter.


The Matches Song

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Mary Had A little Lamb”

Matches are for lots of things, Lots of things, lots of things,
Matches are for lots of things that grown-up people do.

If I ever find a match, find a match, find a match,
If I ever find a match, I know just what to do.

I’ll give it to a grown-up friend, grown-up friend, grown-up friend,
I’ll give it to a grown-up friend, ’cause that’s the thing to do.


Drop & Roll

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Oh My Darling Clementine”

I’m on Fire, I’m on Fire
But I know just what to do
I will stop all of my running
Drop and roll’s the thing to do


Firefighter

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Frere Jacques”

Firefighter, firefighter
You are brave, you are brave
Putting out the fires, putting out the fires
Lives you save, lives you save.


Drive the fire truck

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Row, Row, Row the Boat”

Drive, drive, drive the fire truck. (steering wheel motion throughout verse)
Drive, drive, drive, drive the fire truck.
Drive, drive, drive the fire truck.
On a Sunday Morning.
 
Turn, turn, turn the corner. (use turning motion)
Turn, turn, turn the corner.
Turn, turn, turn the corner.
On a Sunday morning.
 
Look, look, look for the fire. (hold hand over eyes to look)
Look, look, look for the fire.
Look, look, look for the fire,
On a Sunday morning.
 
Climb, climb, climb the ladder. (use climbing motion)
Climb, climb, climb the ladder.
Climb, climb, climb the ladder,
On a Sunday morning.
 
Spray, spray, spray the water.  (spray hose motion)
Spray, spray, spray the water.
Spray, spray, spray the water,
On a Sunday morning.
 
 Back, back, back to the station. (use driving motion again)
 Back, back, back to the station.
 Back, back, back to the station,
 On a Sunday morning.


Fire Drill 

Original Author: Unknown

Did you ever have a fire drill?
We had one today.
Our teacher told us what to do
So we would be OK
There really was no fire at all.
It only was a drill.
We walked out to the schoolyard.
And stood there very still.
We could not talk or run or play
Until the drill was through.
Now, if there really is a fire,
We know just what to do.


The Community Worker Song

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “The Farmer In The Dell”

The firefighters put out fires.
The firefighters put out fires.
Hi-ho what do you know,
The firefighters put out fires.


Fire Department

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Engine, Engine #9”

Fireman, fireman number eight
Bumped his head upon the gate
The gate swung in, The gate swung out
That’s the way they put the fire out!
Emergency, emergency 9-1-1
Emergency, emergency 9-1-1
Emergency, emergency 9-1-1


Fire Truck

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “I’m a Little Teapot”.

I’m a Big Red Fire Truck
I’m a big red fire truck long and stout,
When I am needed, I roar and shout.
People love to see me rush about,
Just turn me on and head me out.
 
I’m a big red fire truck stout and long,
Here’s is my ladder, tall and strong.
When I get a call, you’ll hear my song,
Just climb aboard and turn me on.


Firefighters At Work

Original Author: Unknown

Can you hear the siren?  (Cup right hand to ear.)
Listen to it scream!
Can you hear the fire bell?  (Cup left hand to ear.)
Do you know what they mean?
Here come the firefighters.  (Run in place.)
Listen to them shout!  (Cup hands around mouth.)
Pour on water!  Pour on water!  (With mouth cupped, shout this.)
Put the fire out!  (Shout and pretend to squirt water from hose.)


911

Original Author: Unknown

I know a number that is really hot.
It’s only for people in a hot, hot spot. 
If you see a fire, If you see a crime, 
The number is the same every single time. 
This very special number is never for fun. 
This very special number is 911.


Did You Ever See A Fireman

Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Did you ever see a Lassie”

Did you ever see a firefighter, a firefighter, a firefighter,
Did you ever see a firefighter slide down a pole?
Slide this way and that way and that way and this way?
Did you ever see a firefighter slide down a pole?

Other Verses: Ride on the fire truck, feed his fire dog, grab the fire hose, put out the fire


Fireman Number Eight

Original Author: Unknown

Fireman, fireman, number eight
Bumped his head on the gate.
The gate swung in,
The gate swung out.
That’s the way they put the fire out!
Emergency, emergency 9-1-1
(Repeat twice more)


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