It is important to know who to call if there is a fire. Bjørnis the fireman's 110 game is designed for children to learn how to call the fire service and other emergency numbers in a fun way. You can also explore what happens when you call the wrong number. The app can be used without reading skills. It is still recommended that children use it together with adults in the beginning, to create security that it is just a game where you do not call anyone for real. It is also important to convey that you should only call the emergency numbers if there is a fire or there is a danger to life and health.
Note: This app is for play and learning purposes only, and cannot be used to contact emergency services. In an emergency, call 110 for fire, 112 for police or 113 for medical emergency.
The app is financed by the Norwegian Fire Protection Association Foundation through the project Brannbamsen Bjørnis. The app is primarily intended for fire safety training for children of kindergarten age.
Briefly about the Fire Protection Association: Knowledge and awareness of fire protection helps to save lives and property. Therefore, the Norwegian Fire Protection Association's most important task is to inform about why fires occur, and what measures you and I can take to avoid fires. The Fire Protection Association is organized as a self-owned private foundation. All income goes to fire prevention work. The Fire Protection Association was established in 1923 on the initiative of the insurance industry and the authorities.