After an informative fire safety morning at Eastern Hill Fire Station we went next door to explore the Fire Services Museum.
This museum is open to the public on
Thursday & Friday 9 am - 3 pm
Sundays 10 am - 4 pm
Groups on other days by prior arrangement.
Admission fees do apply.
There are many interesting things to explore in this museum and it's an adventure to behold just on it's own. I will let the photo's tell the stories of some of the treasures we saw.
This is an "Austin" serries II front mounted pumper. It was placed in service in 1952 in Ararat Urban Fire Brigade. It made it's way to the museum in 1984. It pumps 350 gal per min and the first aid tank holds 120 gal. It carried a crew of eight.
Top left - a variety of hand chemical extinguishers. The portable fire extinguisher was first developed in 1816 to replace the buckets of water that were stored in buildings for protection against fires. Captain Manby is given the credit for it's design which contained three gallons of water which was pressurized by a hand pump to expel it's contents.
The first soda acid fire extinguisher was deomnstrated at the 1851 Great Exhibition of London
Bottom right - This is an 1880's hydrolic pump which was used to test the Soda Acid and Foam extinguishers to an internal pressure of 300 lb/sq in every four years.
One of the volunteers took out a brass helmet for us to try on. These were used in the service until the early '70's
Left - St Florin the Patron Saint of Fireman. He was a roman fireman in Austria. When he became a Christian he was sentenced to death in 305 AD.
Top Right - United Kingdom Cap badges follow a basic pattern, an 8 pointed star upon which is the county arms or crest.
The points have individual significance and depict the qualities of a
Fireman - Tact, Perseverence, Gallantry, Observation, Dexterity,
Explicitness, Sympathy,
We finished the day with a tour upstairs of the emergency phone network and operations centre from days gone by.
It was a wonderful couple of hours of exploring the history of fire services in Australia.
Have you been here ? Do you have a museum like this near you ?
Blessings
Chareen
Monday, 24 September 2012
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Eastern Hill Fire Station Visit.
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Metropolitan Fire Station (Eastern Hill Fire Station) Source: Wikimedia Commons |
The day started with an explanation of how to vacate a burning building. Crawl Low.

One of the Fireman got dressed in all his protective gear and let the children hear what it sounds like when he is breathing through his mask and encouraged them not to be afraid of a fireman if he looks likes this and not to hide but come to him as he is there to help them. The children then had a race with the fireman to see who could get into their gear the fastest as the crew need to be on the road in 90 seconds.
Next on the list was how to use a Fire Extinguisher and Fire Blanket.
The crew brought out the jaws of life and explained that they sometimes need to use these to help people who are stuck in their cars after an accident and not to be afraid.

From here the display shifted to the "Dolls House" where someone need rescuing from a burning building. The crew arrived with sirens blaring, and proceeded to demonstrate a rescue.
Finally it was play time with the water and time to explore the fire engines!
This was a truly worth while experience. We had a delightful time together. From here we walked around the corner to the Firefighters Museum.
Have you visited your local fire brigade recently ? Do you have your fire plan in place and do your children know what to do or where to go if there is a fire in your home ?
Blessings
Chareen
Saturday, 22 September 2012
HSMJ - Dear Homeschool Mom ...
In my life this week…
My CBD order finally arrived. I am so excited about this.Some friends from New Zealand have come to visit and blessed me with a trip to see the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra presenting Tchaikovsky's Pathétique.
I'm also quiet excited about being able to purchase tickets to take Sir N to see the MSO at Melbourne Zoo next month. (The Carnival of the Animals)
In our homeschool this week…
- We read a few books on Fire Safety in preparation for our trip to the Fire station.
- We watched the Slow Mo Guys on YouTube.
Giant 6 ft Water Balloon
How a Slinky Falls
Rubber Bands vs Water Melon
How a Hard Drive works in Slow Motion
Bottle Bomb - We did a unit study on Fire Safety and went to the Fire station.
- Attended the last session for Kelly Sports.
- Forgot to attend our last swimming lesson for the term ... Sigh
- Have you ever felt overwhelmed with how to do it all and fit it all in ? Nadene over at Practical Pages has written a great blog post on this very issue called: Theme for the Day. Nadene writes :Most homeschool moms plan to do it all …
but most weeks, we fall short,
fall behind …
My secret to fitting in most of the extras in our curriculum is to
do “One More Thing” after our basics …
We have a …
Theme for the Day - A great series of articles on Nature Journaling broken down into stages.
Introduction
Stage 1- See and Identify (ages 6-9)
Stage 2- Taxonomy and Description (ages 10-14)
Stage 3- Style and Create (ages 15+) - Are you teaching High School Physics ? If so have a look at Smarter Every Day on YouTube. Dusten does slow mo clips with detailed physics explanations.
- So very many blog posts this week I don't even know where to begin :)
- Saturday -We visited my Mom and Dad and had a family BBQ to celebrate my brothers birthday. It was so much fun seeing all the cousins playing together.
- Sunday -
- Monday - Monday was CHEF where the kids played and the Mums shared curriculum ideas and talked about Picnics anywhere.
- Tuesday - We took a trip to the Melbourne Museum with the T family to see the Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia exhibition. If you are taking your children with you I recommend that you hire a Kids Audio Guide for $7 and follow the Family Trail. The afternoon saw the boys partake in Kelly Sports and receive their certificates of participation for term III.
- Wednesday - A good quiet day at home.
- Thursday - Another day at home followed by a shared dinner with the T family.
- Friday - Fire Station visit followed by a look around the Fire Fighters Museum and a picnic.

My favorite thing this week was…
- Having my CBD order arrive.
- I finally bit the bullet and purchased a planner / diary. I have chosen this year to try The Well Planned Day Homeschool Planner. I was a little surprised at it's size but am really happy with it. Too many things have been falling off the brain plate so a diary should help solve this problem.
- The other thing I have purchased is published by Apologia. I purchased Who Is God ? And Can I Really Know Him? as well as Who Am I ? And What Am I Doing Here?
- I've been reading Theme for the day and was wondering what do you do to fit it ALL in in your homeschool. I'm seriously thinking of implementing this into our homeschool.
- Setting up my new planner.
- From a Distance by Tamera Alexander (Currently free on Kindle)
- Teaching the Trivium - Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn. I finally bit the bullet and purchased my own copy so I can underline and write notes for myself.
- Theme for the Day by Nadene.
- Read Books - When all else Fails.
- Read Alouds - The Homeschooling Glue.
- My Friend Charlotte over at Home Educating Family.
- So you Think you can Homeschool. Great humorous look at the life of a homeschooler.
- 7 Ways to Regain Homeschool Perspective.
- Teaching Classical Music for the Musically Challenged Part I
- Handwriting
On Pinterest I found...
- Robin Sampson who is a homeschool mom of 11 and an author.
- Nadene from Practical Pages is now on Pinterest.
- The freedom to stay home full time and be a home maker.
- Friends who pray for me and my family.
Blessings
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