Child-Friendly Brigade Uniform Ironing Instructions:

By following the child-friendly ironing instructions, children can participate in the process under close supervision from adults.

  1. Prepare Your Ironing Area:

    • Set up your ironing board on a flat, stable surface away from high-traffic areas.

    • Ensure the iron is clean and filled with water if necessary.

    • Check the fabric care label on your uniform for ironing temperature guidelines.

  2. Sort Your Uniform:

    • Separate your uniform into items that need ironing (e.g., shirts, pants) and those that do not (e.g., badges, belts).

    • Keep non-ironing items out of reach to prevent distractions.

  3. Preparation:

    • Begin with slightly dampened clothing for easier ironing. Adults should handle wet garments to prevent burns.

    • Adults should shake out each garment to remove any wrinkles before placing it on the ironing board.

  4. Ironing Technique:

    • Adults should demonstrate proper ironing technique and supervise children closely throughout the process.

    • Children can assist with holding the ironing board or handing items to be ironed, but adults should handle the iron itself.

    • Adults should iron the collar, cuffs, sleeves, and body of the shirt, and pants while children observe.

  5. Extra Tips:

    • Use a pressing cloth or towel between the iron and the uniform to prevent shine or scorch marks.

    • Remind children to keep their hands away from the hot iron and cord at all times.

    • Encourage children to ask for help if they have any concerns or encounter difficulties.

  6. After Ironing:

    • Allow the uniform to cool completely before handling or wearing it.

    • Adults should hang the uniform immediately after ironing to prevent wrinkles from forming.

  7. Safety Precautions:

    • Always unplug the iron and store it out of reach of children when not in use.

    • Teach children never to touch the iron or ironing board without adult supervision.

    • Keep the ironing area clear of clutter and ensure cords are safely tucked away to prevent tripping hazards.

Encouraging parents to iron with their children promotes family bonding and creates lasting memories of shared experiences.


Ironing together can be a wonderful opportunity for parents and children to bond while teaching valuable life skills. It provides a practical activity that allows for quality time spent together, fostering communication, teamwork, and a sense of accomplishment. Additionally, involving children in household tasks like ironing helps instill a sense of responsibility and independence from a young age. Plus, it's a chance for parents to model safe ironing practices and provide guidance and support as children learn.