During October, AARBFs Katrina Arthur and council member Alison Clark worked with our partners at Pyramid Education Consultants to create and publish the newest addition to the N.I.C.K. (Neurotypical/diverse Independent Communication Kit) for Fire and Burn Safety Program. “Toys vs Tools” joins the lessons of “Stop, Drop & Roll”, “Cool-a-Burn” and “Get Low and Go” in bringing burn and fire safety to the autism and neurodiverse communities. Together with Dr Andy Bondy and Lori Frost, they presented “Toys vs Tools” in a webinar of education professionals and autism community advocates.

