The most trusted and reliable source of information is probably from the government itself. You can find information at this website: http://www.firesafety.gov/
This site has a lot of good information. McGruff is great. I am a teacher and I use McGruff to teach the kids all about fire safety.
There is a great video call "Fire Safety for kids" that explains to children the importance of fire safety. You can find this video at shortburst.com.
You can find a lot Fire Safety demonstration Videos in many websites. It includes Home safety, work place safety, Industrial safety videos etc. The following are some the good websites which have the fire safety videos. * http://www.osha-safety-training.net/FIR/fire.html, * http://video.about.com/babyparenting/Fire-Safety-for-Your-Home.htm
you can learn about smoke and fire detectors on the internet. A good website to find information on is http://www.safetyathome.com/home-safety/home-safety-articles/the-importance-of-smoke-alarms-for-your-family/?gclid=CMKG2sGrkaoCFQcEbAodjSRLwQ . this website will give you tips and describe the importance of safety devices.
It is a good idea to store your flammable liquids in a fire proof cabinet. You can find a flammable safety cabinet at www.fleetfarm.com. They have other fire safety items as well.
One can find out more information about fire truck sirens by calling a local fire station. Make sure not to call the emergency number because that is not good.
A good place to find information on any number of tires is a car mechanic or a car shop! Fire Stone is a great place to find more information on 35 tires!
To find more information about volunteer firefighters, a good resource would be the Volunteer FD website. Another good website is the NVFC (National Volunteer Fire Council).
One may find information on what is the best way to sell a car by using the guides at Edmunds. They have good information for safety, legal requirements and marketing strategies.
USFA fire extinguishers is a good brand. Remove the safety pin if there is one and break the safety seal. After that exert pressure by squeezing the handle.
Get a fire engine to come to school or wherever idid it and it's really good ;)
Typically, fire safety training is handled by OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration a division of the United States Department of Labor. Information can be found on fire safety training at the OSHA website, http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/firesafety/index.html . There are kits available for you to purchase online that include dvd's and booklets that will prepare you in fire safety before you begin your training as a fireman. Other good resources would be your local community college, as courses on CPR and other fireman related tasks are frequently offered at those institutions.