The game Firefighter aims to raise awareness about balloon releases and fire prevention. In the game, students must prevent balloons from falling to the ground and starting fires. If this happens, they must quickly contain and extinguish the fire.
The game teaches concepts related to nature conservation and the prevention of fires caused by balloons, which can have serious consequences for both human safety and the environment. Balloons can start fires in urban and forest areas, pose risks to aviation, and also contribute to pollution that harms local fauna and flora. It is essential that teachers raise students’ awareness of these risks by promoting safe and sustainable practices.
The game Firefighter is part of the Lifesaver Club, created by Edu and his friends, to work towards accident prevention and environmental care. This is how the Lifesaver Club arose, inviting players to become true agents of good.
First, students must select an avatar to open the home screen. On the home screen, they select a level. The first time they play, all levels will be locked. When they tap the chosen level, a screen with instructions for the challenge will appear.
In the game, students must perform three main activities: identifying and removing balloons before they fall to the ground or hit an object, collecting water from hydrants, and putting out fires to ensure they don’t get out of control.
To start, simply press “Play”. During the match, two bars at the top of the screen indicate water levels and fire control. Students must pay attention to these indicators to avoid losing the match.
The game Firefighter is a valuable educational tool for teachers to raise awareness, through a playful and interactive experience, about the dangers of balloon releases and to promote fire prevention. Many people are unaware of the hazards this practice poses to the environment and urban areas, including fires, pollution of rivers and oceans, and wildlife damage.
During the game, it is essential to explain how balloons can start fires by striking power lines or landing in dry areas, and to highlight the environmental damage associated with this practice, such as pollution and risks to wildlife.
Fire prevention measures—such as avoiding balloon releases and alerting authorities if the practice is observed in hazardous areas—should also be addressed. When introducing the game, the teacher should explain its core mission of eliminating balloons and preventing fire outbreaks.