Home
escape planning
Learn the steps to create
a home fire escape plan - and putting it into practice. |
Fire
protection equipment
Automatic sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers,
smoke alarms |
Safety
in the home
Candles, cooking, escape planning, heating, smoking,
CO poisoning, and more |
Homeland
Security
Free access to NFPA 1600 and other information
and resources |
Safety
in other occupancies
High-rises, hotels/motels, nightclubs, nursing
homes, campus and dormitories, and more |
Mine
fires and explosions
Mining and mineral processing facilities represent
significant fire and explosion exposures. |
Prepare
for an emergency
Your family need to be prepared because you won't
have time to shop or search for supplies when a disaster strikes. |
Seasonal
safety
Fireworks, Christmas trees, grilling, Halloween
safety, winter and summer safety |
For
people with disabilities
Ensure that people with disabilities are
included in safety planning. |
Vehicles/gas/fuel
safety
Gasoline at home, propane, service station safety,
and more |
Children
playing with fire
Children playing with fire cause hundreds of
deaths and thousands of injuries each year. |
Wildland
fires
Learn to protect your family and community from
wildland fires |
Electrical
safety
Safety in the home and with circuit interrupters |