Don't Wait - Check the Date! Smoke Alarm Infographic-Spanish
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Share this customizable infographic with your community to help promote the importance of smoke alarms and replacing them every 10 years.
Follow these electrical safety tips to help keep your home fire-safe.
These cards share electrical and appliance safety tips to help keep homes fire safe. The 8½" x 11" cards print 3 to a side with electrical on the front and appliances on the back.
Share this inforgraphic with your community to help promote home electrical fire safety.
Share this infographic with your community to help promote home electrical fire safety.
Fires and explosions caused by e-cigarettes are not common, but their consequences can be devastating and life-altering for the victims. The main cause of the fires and explosions is failure of the lithium-ion batteries. Learn how e-cigarettes work, about recent fire and explosion incidents, and why the e-cigarette/lithium-ion battery combination presents a new and unique hazard to users.
Generally, the best defense against fire is prevention. Follow these boating safety tips to help you stay fire safe onboard and in the marina.
Older adults are more likely to die in home fires because they may move slower or have trouble hearing the smoke alarm. Make sure the people you know are prepared and safe. Share this flyer with those in your community.
Older adults are more likely to die in home fires because they may move slower or have trouble hearing the smoke alarm. Make sure the people you know are prepared and safe. Share this flyer with your community.
If there is a fire, you may have less than 3 minutes to get out of your home. Talk about what you should do to be safe. Make sure everyone in your home knows what to do if there is a fire.
Looking for an older USFA publication? You can find it in the National Emergency Training Center Library. From the library’s online card catalog, enter your keywords and then under Limit by Collection, check USFA Publication.