It’s Fire Prevention Week, and this year’s campaign is putting a spotlight on a modern household hazard: lithium-ion batteries.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Young visitors at the Please Touch Museum in Memorial Hall got a little lesson about fire safety on Saturday. Members of the Philadelphia Fire Department stopped by to teach the ...
Fire Safe CT, a multi-agency collaboration, encouraged people across the state to take extra precautions to prevent fires and ...
Pflugerville Fire Department Captain Trevor Stokes joins KXAN Will DuPree to discuss how to properly dispose your Christmas ...
SERVPRO of Shakopee/Savage/Prior Lake has announced the release of comprehensive fire safety guidelines designed to help residents reduce fire risks during the holiday season. The restoration company, ...
The 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety campaign was developed in partnership with the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council, the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs, the Ontario Municipal Fire ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) – the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week™ for more than 100 years – has announced “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home” as ...
Two years ago, a circuit breaker in my home’s electrical panel randomly failed and shorted out—and it began to melt and smoke. I called emergency services, and according to the firefighters who ...
Melanie Diaz was killed in a fire at a high-rise apartment in Silver Spring in 2023. The smoke alarm didn't go off and the ...
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (WTNH) — A handful of deadly fires over the past few weeks are raising some concerns with those within the Fire service as departments look to expand prevention education.
During Fire Prevention Week, we call on every household and community to prioritize fire prevention by taking steps that reduce risks and strengthen safety. Americans honor the steadfast courage and ...
A LITTLE BIT. THANK YOU. ZANE. WELL, OCTOBER IS NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION MONTH, ONE OF THE BIGGEST SAFETY TIPS SHARED BY DEPARTMENTS. CHECK YOUR FIRE ALARMS. YEAH. AND OVER THE WEEKEND TWO PEOPLE WERE ...