In their informational brochure, Juvenile Fire-Setters, the MFD highlights the critical need to understand why children are compelled to play with fire. Data points to two types of children most likely to start fires: curiosity fire-setters and problem fire-setters.
Idaho is divided into three geographical regions which include the Rocky Mountains, the Columbia Plateau, and The Basin and Range Province. Idaho’s unique landscape boasts plains created by volcanic eruptions, river-cut canyons including the deepest canyon in North America, and glacial trenches.
The Centers for Disease Control also reports drowning caused by a lack of parental supervision is the second leading cause of accidental death for all kids up to age 14 across the country. Five years later, CBS2 reports the Gem State's child irrigation fatality rates remain the same among children aged 1 to 5. The alarming prevalence of minor mortalities considered preventable by many highlights a critical need for canal education.
Idaho is divided into three geographical regions which include the Rocky Mountains, the Columbia Plateau, and The Basin and Range Province. Idaho’s unique landscape boasts plains created by volcanic eruptions, river-cut canyons including the deepest canyon in North America, and glacial trenches.
The Centers for Disease Control also reports drowning caused by a lack of parental supervision is the second leading cause of accidental death for all kids up to age 14 across the country. Five years later, CBS2 reports the Gem State's child irrigation fatality rates remain the same among children aged 1 to 5. The alarming prevalence of minor mortalities considered preventable by many highlights a critical need for canal education.