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The Fire Safety Pledge program is an interactive fire safety resource for families from Liberty Mutual. Now through December 21st, 2009, learn more about home fire hazards and take the quiz to test your Fire Safety IQ. Then credit your quiz to your local fire department. If your community rallies the most support, your local fire department could earn one of ten $10,000 Awards!

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Pine Ridge Memorial page for

Brandon Thompson
& Michael French

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"Remember Our Fallen" Blog

 

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Fire Safety Information
All information provided by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
NFPA Fact Sheets

To view current info please go to the NFPA fact sheets.

  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

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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