Fire Prevention Week is October 6-12, 2024. This year’s theme is “Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!™”According to the National Fire Protection Association: Nearly 60% of fire deaths occur in homes without smoke alarms or with non-functioning alarms. 38% of home fire deaths happe...
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Thousands of industry professionals gathered at the 2024 NFPA Conference and Expo in Orlando in June. The event brought together educational sessions, networking opportunities, and an exhibitor showcase. NFPA is the National Fire Protection Association. The NFPA annual meeting allowed members and the ...
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Fire Prevention,Firewise BLMNewMexico Spring is a time for action: SW Wildfire Awareness Week is coming March 12, 2024bytrigby@blm.gov0 Comments With the weather warming, the start of spring winds, and Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week at the end of the month, now is the time for residents...
As Connecticut’s leading provider of firefighting education and training, the Connecticut Commission on Fire Prevention and Control’s CT Fire Academy (CFA) is responsible for overseeing more than 300 classes every year. However, the CFA’s previous tra
• Create custom inspection checklists directly linked to your community’s amended NFPA and/or ICC codes. • Because of its mobile, integrated platform, Fire Prevention Mobile allows you to communicate updates with your fire safety teams. Provide incident commanders with current pre-plan data ...
, it becomes noise and employees will tune it out. But on the other end of the spectrum, when it’s not talked about enough, you can’t accomplish your safety and prevention goals. So, finding a middle ground for that is key.”— Brian O’Connor, Technical Services Engineer at NFPA...