Kabanata 1 - Ano ang Kaligtasan sa Sunog at Bakit Mahalaga Ito?
Leksyon A - Ang Kahulugan ng Kaligtasan sa Sunog
Leksyon B - 3 Pangunahing Elemento ng Kaligtasan sa Sunog sa Pamamahay
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Kabanata 2 - Mga Patakaran sa Lisensya
Leksyon A - Isang Pagsusuri ng Pangkalahatang Mga Patakaran sa Lisensya
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Kabanata 3 - Ang Pagsusuri
Leksyon A - Mga Tanong sa Pagsusuri
Seguridad Contra Incendios para Hogares de Cuidado Familiar de Adultos en Florida | Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc.
Fire Safety • Florida Adult Family Care Homes • Michigan AFC CEU
Seguridad Contra Incendios para Hogares de Cuidado Familiar de Adultos en Florida
An accessible fire safety training course for Florida Adult Family Care Homes, featuring Spanish and Tagalog lesson
titles. Learn what residential fire safety means, the three core elements of home fire protection, and how licensing
rules connect to daily safety practices. Completion can also support documented fire safety education for Michigan
Adult Foster Care CEU requirements.
Offered by Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc. as part of the Michigan Adult Foster Care CEU catalog.
Kabanata 1 – Ano ang Kaligtasan sa Sunog at Bakit Mahalaga Ito?
Introduces the meaning of fire safety in the home and why it is essential in adult family care settings.
Explores everyday risks for older adults, the importance of planning, and how staff actions can prevent
emergencies before they start.
3 Pangunahing Elemento ng Kaligtasan sa Sunog sa Pamamahay
Based on the course lesson outline, this section focuses on three core elements of home fire safety—early
detection, safe evacuation, and hazard reduction. Caregivers learn how these elements translate into specific
tasks, routines, and checks inside adult family care homes.
Kabanata 2 – Mga Patakaran sa Lisensya
Reviews the licensing rules that relate to fire safety in Florida Adult Family Care Homes. Connects regulatory
expectations to real-world practices such as maintaining alarms and extinguishers, documenting drills, and
preparing residents for emergencies in a calm, organized way.
Kabanata 3 – Ang Pagsusuri
Provides assessment questions that help caregivers and supervisors confirm understanding of key concepts.
The review supports staff discussions about how to improve fire safety procedures in each home and document
competency for inspections and CEU files.
What You’ll Gain
Clear understanding of what residential fire safety means in adult family care homes.
Familiarity with three core elements of home fire safety and how to apply them with older adults.
Awareness of licensing expectations that relate to fire protection, drills, and safe evacuation.
Ideas for reducing common hazards, from cooking and smoking risks to clutter and blocked exits.
Assessment-based confirmation of staff understanding to support internal competency records.
Documented training that can be used for Michigan Adult Foster Care CEU files as well as Florida compliance efforts.
This course helps providers show that fire safety is not just a policy requirement but a daily practice that protects
residents, staff, and visiting family members in small home environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this course be used for new staff orientation?
Yes. Providers often assign the course during orientation so new caregivers understand the basics of fire safety,
the importance of drills, and how to respond calmly if an alarm sounds. Certificates can then be kept in personnel
files.
Does the training cover real-life home scenarios?
The lessons draw on scenarios common to small adult family care homes, such as kitchen fires, smoking hazards,
residents with mobility challenges, and nighttime evacuations. Learners are encouraged to think about how these
scenarios could appear in their own homes.
How long will learners have access to the course?
Once enrolled, learners can access the course through Thinkific at their own pace. They can return to the
material as needed to refresh their understanding or support new safety initiatives.
Does this replace on-site fire drills?
No. This course provides foundational knowledge and guidance, but on-site fire drills and hands-on practice are
still required. Providers should use the course to prepare staff and then reinforce concepts through drills and
local fire authority guidance.
Is this course recognized outside Florida and Michigan?
The principles of residential fire safety are universal, so providers in other states can also benefit from the
content. However, each state has its own licensing rules, so providers should consult local authorities when
documenting training for compliance.