Carbon Monoxide Safety Flyer-Spanish
Share this customizable flyer with your community to highlight the importance of installing and maintaining CO detectors.
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Share this customizable flyer with your community to highlight the importance of installing and maintaining CO detectors.
On Dec. 11-12, 2012, in response to an invitation from the U.S. Fire Administration, leading national organizations representing the fire service, fire researchers and other stakeholders in home fire safety came together at the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute in College Park, Md., to explore how changing building construction methods, materials and building contents are affecting the way fires grow and develop in today’s homes.
This tag provides tips on how to care for live Christmas trees to prevent fires and enjoy a safe holiday season.
Cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires and home fire injuries. Know how to prevent a kitchen fire and what to do if you have one.
Share this customizable infographic with your community to help promote the importance of smoke alarms and replacing them every 10 years.
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.
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.
Are you thinking of buying an electric vehicle (EV)? In this handout are steps you can take to lower your risk of fire and electric shock injury related to charging EVs.
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.