More About Safety City

Police Chief

Paul Noel
(865) 215-7000

Public Safety Complex
1650 Huron St.
Knoxville, TN 37917

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Why Safety City?

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for persons between the ages of six and thirty-three years, causing one-third of all child injury deaths. These crashes most often occur within twenty-five miles of home. Each year approximately 8,000 youngsters are seriously injured or killed in motor vehicle crashes nationwide. Additionally, each year 1,000 children under the age of 12 die because of fire and almost 8,000 are seriously injured. It is the nature of young children to be impulsive, which can lead to injury.

Who Goes to Safety City?


Safety City was created primarily for elementary aged children. Two different structured programs are offered at Safety City. During the school year, we offer a four and one half-hour program, which targets students in the second grade. Teachers in the Knox County School System assisted in creating the curriculum. Special events are offered to people of all ages.

What Do You Do at Safety City?

During our structured programs, children learn skills they need to be safe citizens in their communities from police officers and fire fighters. Students then practice what they have been taught within the miniature city. They learn traffic safety by riding bicycles, miniature cars, and walking through the city as pedestrians. While riding bicycles, the children learn the rules of safe biking. And, as they drive the miniature cars, they see the importance of wearing a seat belt and why they need to be a good passenger. The students also learn how to utilize 9-1-1 properly from Knoxville-Knox County Emergency Communications District personnel. In addition, students receive fire safety instruction and learn how to escape a simulated non-toxic house fire, using a primary or secondary exit.