Fire Prevention & Safety

Fire Prevention

Together, we can take small, deliberate steps to prevent fires in our community and reduce the instance of injury and property damage. Whether you’re a homeowner, lessee, or business owner, we recommend taking just a few minutes every month to consider fire prevention and your personal safety. Make sure to have an adequate number of functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors home, business or office, regularly testing them and ensuring its batteries are fully-charged. We also recommend creating and reviewing an emergency escape plan, updating it regularly as necessary. To learn more about the necessary fire prevention steps you should take, consult FEMA and the Red Cross.

Community Education

We regularly engage our community, partnering with local organizations and institutions to promote emergency education and fire safety. We regularly visit local schools, educating students on the importance of fire prevention and safety— creating and interactive and immersive experience designed for maximum learning. Historically, we’ve also partnered with local fire departments to demonstrate the perils of driving under the influence, by conducting realistic simulations of vehicle extrications. If you are interested in partnering to help educate our community, please let us know.