Fire Safety Week is the perfect time to teach kids about fire prevention, emergency awareness, and the importance of firefighters in our communities. One simple and engaging way to introduce these important lessons is through coloring activities. Today, I’m excited to share 4 free printable fire safety coloring pages that will help kids learn while having fun.
These coloring pages are perfect for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary-aged children. You can use them at home, in the classroom, or for Sunday school lessons during Fire Safety Week or anytime you’re teaching about fire safety.
What’s Inside the Free Fire Safety Coloring Set
This free printable set includes four unique designs:




- Fire Safety Week – a fun and simple page to introduce kids to the importance of fire safety.
- Stop, Drop, and Roll – a classic fire safety message that’s easy for kids to remember.
- Firefighters Save Lives – a page to celebrate and honor the bravery of firefighters.
- Thank You Firefighters – a thoughtful design kids can color and give to local fire stations as a gesture of gratitude.
Each coloring page is designed to be kid-friendly, easy to print, and filled with bold lines that are perfect for crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
How to Print and Use These Fire Safety Coloring Pages

Getting started is simple! Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials Needed:
- Printer and white printer paper
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- (Optional) Cardstock, if you’d like a sturdier page
Steps:
- Download the free printable coloring pages below.
- Print on regular paper or cardstock.
- Hand them out during Fire Safety Week lessons, classroom centers, or at home.
- Use the coloring pages as discussion starters about fire safety rules and emergency preparedness.
- Display the finished coloring sheets on bulletin boards or send them home as reminders for families.
Tip: Laminate the finished pages or slide them into page protectors so kids can use them again with dry-erase markers!
Picture Books About Firefighters & Fire Safety
Pair these coloring pages with a great story to reinforce the lesson. Here are some highly recommended books you can find on Amazon:
- No Dragons for Tea: Fire Safety for Kids (and Dragons) by Jean Pendziwol
- Stop, Drop, and Roll by Margery Cuyler
- Firefighters A to Z by Chris L. Demarest
- A Day in the Life of a Firefighter by Linda Hayward
Easy Fire Safety Crafts for Kids
Want to extend the fun? Try these fire safety–themed crafts:
- Fire Truck Craft: Use red construction paper, black wheels, and a ladder cut from white paper.
- Handprint Flames: Have kids paint their hands in red, orange, and yellow, then press them onto paper to make a fire shape.
- DIY Firefighter Hat: Cut out a hat shape from red paper and let kids decorate it with a badge.
These crafts make great companions to the coloring sheets and provide hands-on learning opportunities.
More Fire Safety Printable Activity Ideas
If your kids enjoyed these coloring pages, you’ll love these other fire safety printables! Pair these worksheets and activities with the coloring pages for a complete Fire Safety Week unit.
Check out my Fire Safety Worksheets for more hands-on learning activities that teach kids important fire safety rules in a fun and engaging way.
Other printable activity ideas include:
These activities are perfect for homeschool, classroom centers, or community safety events.
Get Your Free Fire Safety Coloring Pages

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