Welephant

The National Fire Safety Charity for Children
Type Charitable trust
Website http://www.welephant.co.uk

Welephant is a mascot / cartoon character originally used by fire brigades in the United Kingdom to promote fire safety to children. More recently however the character has become the mascot for the Children's Burn Trust.

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Creation of Welephant

Welephant was created by the Greater Manchester Fire Service in order to promote the dangers of fire to the local school children. A competition was set where pupils of the local schools submitted drawings of a possible mascot that the fire department could use.[1]

Going National

Through popular demand, Welephant went National and was used by fire & rescue services throughout the United Kingdom to promote fire safety to the pupils of primary schools in their local area.[2]

Charity Name Change

In 1996 Welephant Club Inc was changed to The National Fire Safety Charity for Children.[3]

Current status

Most Fire & Rescue Services now use their own individual mascots and cartoon characters to teach children about the importance of fire safety. During the late 1990s / early 2000s Welephant was gradually phased out from UK Fire Service merchandising and safety campaigns, but he continued to be used extensively as the Mascot for the National Fire Safety Charity

Since Welephant the popular BBC Cartoon Character Fireman Sam has been used by the UK Government in various fire safety campaigns aimed at young children.

Other characters such as 'Frances the Firefly', 'Adam Alarm' and others have also been used.

Welephant is currently the Mascot of the Children's Burn Trust.

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