 Fire Safety begins at home. Every family should know the basics of how to prevent fires at home and what to do in case there is a fire. The Central County Fire & Rescue Fire Prevention Bureau has prepared several brochures to help the whole family learn about what steps to take to ensure that everyone's home is fire-safe. Fire-Pup, The CCFR Fire Safety Mascot, has prepared a special coloring book for kids, with games and lessons about fire safety. So, invest a few minutes and learn how to BE SAFE!
Hey kids, enjoy learning about safety Safety for Kids page of our website. Join Marty, Jeff, Sparky, Elmer and friends as they teach you about safety around home and school.
How safe is your home? We have put together several links and articles concerning safety around your home. See how you measure up.
Fire Safety for Older Adults
At age 50 you've worked for years to enjoy the freedom and experiences life has to offer. At age 65 you've become a mover and shaker - meeting new people, traveling, spending time with the grandchildren and learning new hobbies. Don't let your years of memories and your life today go up in flames.
As you age, your risk of death from fire increases significantly. Practice safe smoking, safe cooking, and safe heating in your home. With a little fire safety know-how and the tips on this Web page, you can help save lives from unintentional fire death, including your own.
Click here for the Safety for Older Adults page.
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