FIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION: The fire service's primary mission.

Bertrand Fire is a dedicated fire suppression and rescue department. But did you know we are also heavily involved with fire prevention? Here are some helpful links you can share with friends and family.

Fire Prevention Education By: ENGINECO22.NET
FLASHPOINT Christmas Fire Safety Video click here

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Change Your Clock. Change Your Battery
Smoking & Home Fires
Winter Storm Fire Safety
Fireplaces and Home Safety
Wildfire... Are You Prepared?
Fire Safety Lasts a Lifetime
Home Heating Fire Safety - Check your hotspots!
Cooking Fire Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
Holiday Fire Safety

Arson Awareness Week May 2-8, 2010

Community Arson Prevention
The United States Fire Administration (USFA) announces this year’s Arson Awareness Week theme – Community Arson Prevention. The USFA will partner with the International Association of Arson Investigators, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), USAonWatch, National Association of State Fire Marshals, National Volunteer Fire Council, and the Insurance Committee for Arson Control. The goal for this year’s Arson Awareness Week, which takes place May 2 – 8, 2010, is to focus attention on the horrific crime of arson and provide communities with tools and strategies to combat arson in their neighborhoods, businesses, schools, and places of worship. According to the USFA's National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) data and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), an estimated average of 316,600 intentional fires are reported to fire departments in the United States each year causing injuries to 7,825 firefighters and civilians. In 2006, ten firefighters died as a result of arson. In addition to needless injury and death, an estimated $1.1 billion in direct property loss occurs annually. Arson robs communities of its valuable assets – lives and property. Arson destroys more than buildings: it can devastate a community resulting in the decline of the neighborhood through increased insurance premiums, loss of business revenue, and a decrease in property values. Communities can develop a Watch Program, partnering with their local fire department, law enforcement, insurance providers, business leaders, churches, and local community groups. Neighborhoods can reduce the likelihood of arson occurring by promoting neighborhood watches and educate people about recognizing and reporting unusual activities along with implementing improved internal and external security for homes and businesses.