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fire prevention

 Subject
Subject Source: Nalt

Found in 237 Collections and/or Records:

1. Don't Burn Without a Clear Area of 10 Feet Around the Fire., 1980

 Item — Folder 0042-0018: Series I [Barcode: 1023157854]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

List of five recommended safety precautions to follow when burning trash. 1 board poster and 2 paper posters.

Dates: Publication: 1980

1 Out of 4 Forest Fires Are Started by Trash Fires, 1977

 Item — Folder 0042-0015: Series I [Barcode: 1023157851]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Image of fingers holding a match above dry leaves. 2 copies

Dates: Publication: 1977

1990 Fresno Bandits. 1990 Fresno Bandits Cheerleaders, 1990

 Item — Folder 0044-0004: Series I [Barcode: 1023157878]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Features team photographs of the Fresno Bandits Professional Football team and the Fresno Bandits Cheerleaders with costumed Smokey Bear. Verso lists the team members pictured in each photograph, and includes Smokey Bear fire prevention cartoon illustrations. Sponsors listed: Sierra National Forest, Fresno-Kings Ranger Unit, and the Fresno Bandits. Photography courtesy of Visual Sports Network.

Dates: Publication: 1990

A Celebration of the Past and a Springboard to the Future, 1994

 Item — Folder 0043-0013: Series I [Barcode: 1023157870]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Advertising for the Smokey Bear 50th Anniversary event on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., August 9, 1994.

Dates: Publication: 1994

...A Matter of Life or Death! Forest Fire Disasters...Can Be Prevented!, 1951

 Item — Folder 0041-0008: Series I [Barcode: 1023157836]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of posters promoting wildfire prevention, the bulk of which were produced for the Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention (CFFP) campaign.Some of the early posters in this series use World War II resource conservation themes from an American point of view, and a few portray negative racial and ethnic stereotypes. Most of the CFFP posters produced after 1944 feature Smokey Bear and variations of his slogan, “Only you can prevent forest fires.” The collection also...
Dates: Publication: 1951

A Trash Fire Can Burn More Than Trash, undated

 Item — Folder 0039-0009: Series I [Barcode: 1023157806]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Image of burned teddy bear in a wagon. Three copies.

Dates: Publication: undated

A True Friend of Smokey's Leaves Matches Alone. He Won't Burn His Fingers or the Animals' Home., 1972

 Item — Folder 0042-0012: Series I [Barcode: 1023157848]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

2 copies

Dates: Publication: 1972

Accident or Arson, the Results Are the Same, 1968

 Item — Folder 0042-0008: Series I [Barcode: 1023157844]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Includes regional message, "Help prevent forest fires in the South." Printed for the Southern Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention Campaign

Dates: Publication: 1968

Accident or Arson....Any Wild Fire Is Illegal. And Any Fire Out of Control Is a Wildfire., 1969-1970

 Item — Folder 0042-0008: Series I [Barcode: 1023157844]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Includes regional message, "Help prevent forest fires in the South." Printed for the Southern Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention Campaign

Dates: Publication: 1969-1970

Always Follow Smokey's Rules, undated

 Item — Folder 0039-0005: Series I [Barcode: 1023157802]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Four copies

Dates: Publication: undated