Enfield Fire Rescue
District 1
Chief Edward N. Richards
200 Phoenix Ave.
Enfield, CT 06082

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019

Media Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Enfield Fire Rescue Offers Back to School Safety Tips

ENFIELD, Conn. — As students prepare to return to school, Chief Edward Richards and Enfield Fire Rescue would like to remind residents to follow several important safety tips.

“Back to school time can be dangerous for children as drivers readjust to school traffic and the presence of school buses on the roads,” Chief Richards said. “Our children are precious cargo so we want to remind commuters to be extra cautious as school starts again, especially around school buses.”

Enfield Public School students returned to class today.

With students often on their phones texting, browsing the internet or playing games, Enfield Fire Rescue recommends that parents talk to their children about the following safety tips provided by the National Safety Council (NSC) when headed to and from school:

  • Never walk while texting. If you need to respond to a text, move out of the way of others and stop on the sidewalk.
  • Never cross the street while using an electronic device.
  • Look left, right, then left again before crossing the street.
  • Cross only at crosswalks.
  • Do not wear earbuds while walking across the street and stay alert

Drivers should be on increased alert when traveling through school zones and should NEVER text and drive. Additionally, the NSC reminds operators to:

  • Stop and yield to pedestrians crossing at a crosswalk or intersection.
  • Never go around a school bus that has its lights activated and stop sign out.
  • Always stop for a crossing guard holding up a stop sign.
  • Take extra care to look out for children in school zones, near playgrounds and parks, and in all residential areas.
  • Do not honk or rev your engine to scare a pedestrian, even if you have the right of way.
  • Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians.

To ensure that children who travel to school by bus get there safely, Enfield Fire Rescue advises that students follow these tips from the NSC:

Getting on the bus:

  • When waiting for the bus, stay away from traffic and avoid roughhousing or other behavior that can lead to carelessness.
  • Line up away from the street as the bus approaches.
  • Wait until the bus has stopped completely and the doors open before approaching.

Behavior on the bus:

  • If available, always wear your seat belt.
  • Don’t put your head, arms or hands out the window.
  • Always wait for the bus to stop completely before getting up from your seat.

Getting off the bus:

  • If you have to cross in front of the bus, walk at least 10 feet ahead until you can see the driver. Make sure the driver can see you too.
  • Wait for a signal from the driver before crossing. When the driver signals, look left, right, then left again. Walk across the road and keep an eye out for sudden traffic changes.
  • If your vision is blocked, move to an area where you can see other drivers and they can see you.

The return of classes also means that there will be many new teen drivers operating on the roads going to and from school.

According to the NSC, teen crashes occur most often because they are inexperienced. They may misjudge gaps in traffic, the right speed for road conditions and turning safely, among other things.

Enfield Fire Rescue, in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, reminds parents to set rules before their kids hit the road with “5 to Drive”:

  • NO cell phones while driving
  • NO extra passengers
  • NO speeding
  • NO alcohol or drugs
  • NO driving or riding without a seat belt

Statistically, half of all teens will be involved in a car crash before graduating from high school. Car crashes are the number one cause of death among teens, yet many crashes are preventable. Teens who continue to practice driving with their parents after obtaining their license increase their chances of avoiding a crash.

Chief Richards and the members of Enfield Fire Rescue would like to wish all students and faculty a fun and safe school year!

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