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Safety and Fire Prevention Information
For your information, we have provided publications from various fire and safety agencies
on the following topics.
Child
Safety
Emergency
Preparedness/Escape Plans
Fire Setting/Arson
Home Safety
Manufacture Homes
Smoking Safety
Summer Safety
Wildfire/Defensible Space
Winter Safety
Other
Lock Box Information
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Child Safety
Bicycle, Rollerblade and
Skateboard Safety, Safe Kids
Burns and Scalds, Safe
Kids
Car Seats, Safe Kids
Children at High Risk,
Safe Kids
Drowning and Water Related
Safety, Safe Kids
Fall Safety, Safe Kids
Fire Safety, Safe Kids
Fire
Safety For Babies and Toddlers, Fact Sheet, FEMA
Home Safety, Safe Kids
In and
Around Cars Safety, Safe Kids
Motor Vehicle
Safety, Safe Kids
Parents
Guide to Fire Safety for Babies and Toddlers, FEMA
Pedestrian Safety, Safe
Kids
Playground Safety, Safe
Kids
Poison Prevention, Safe Kids
Sports and Recreation Safety,
Safe Kids
Suffocation and Choking
Prevention, Safe Kids
Toy Safety, Safe Kids
Emergency Preparedness/Escape Plans
Are You Ready?
Escape Planning for
Manufactured Homes, USFA
Fire
Escape Planning, USFA
Get Ready Emergency Supplies Kit, FSC
Get Out Safely, USFA
Protecting Your Business From Disasters, FEMA
Protecting Your Property From Flooding, FEMA
Preparing for Disaster For People with Disabilities (FEMA)
Your Guide For Preparing For Emergencies, NCSU
Fire Setting/Arson
Children and Fire, A Growing Concern, USFA
Community Arson
Prevention
Curious Kids Set Fires
Juvenile
Fire Setting, USFA
Home Safety
Bedroom Fire Safety, USFA
Carbon Monoxide Dangers, USFA
Carbon Monoxide
Safety, NFPA
Careless Smoking, USFA
Cooking Safety, NFPA
Electrical Fire Safety, USFA
Electrical Safety,
NFPA
Fact Sheet on Home
Electrical Fire Prevention, USFA
Fire Safety Tips for Your Home, USFA
Fireplace and Home
Fire Safety
Homeowners Fire Safety Checklist, Fire Safety Council
Protecting
Your Family From Fire, FEMA
Residential Fire Sprinklers, USFA
Safe
at Home, Do's and Don'ts, FEMA
Security Bar Safety,
USFA
Smoke Alarms, What You Need To Know, USFA
Summer
Home Safety, Fire Safety Council
Working
Together for Home Fire Safety
Manufactured Homes
Alarms
for Manufactured Homes, USFA
Escape Planning for
Manufactured Homes, USFA
Fire Sprinklers in Manufactured Homes, USFA
Live Safely In Your Manufactured Home, USFA
Smoking Safety
Careless
Smoking, FEMA
Fire Safety Facts for Smokers and People Who Live With Smokers, FEMA
Smoking and Home Fires, USFA
Summer Safety
Dangers of Fire Works, USFA
Fireworks Safety,
FEMA
Fireworks Safety Tips,
NFPA
Pool Safety, National Safety Council
Snakebite
Summer Fire Safety, USFA
Summer Home Safety, Fire Safety Council
Wildfire/Defensible Landscaping
Beware and Prepare
Firewise Landscaping Brochure, Firewise Communities
Defensible Space
Information Page
Fire Safety Checklist, Fire Safe Council
Fire-Safe Landscaping Can Save
Your Home
Get Ready For Fire Season, Defensible Space, FSC
Get Ready For Wildfire, FSC
Homeowner's Firewise Guide for Arizona
Living With
Wildfire in Arizona
Ten
tips to keep your home free from fire, Project Wildfire
Wildfire, Are You Prepared? USFA
Winter/Holiday Safety
A season for
Sharing - Holiday Fire Prevention
Candle Safety Tips, NFPA
Christmas Tree Safety,
NFPA
Heating Safety, NFPA
Halloween Safety Tip
Sheet, NFPA
Thanksgiving Safety,
NFPA
Top 10 Winter
Freeze Tips, NFPA
Winter Holiday Safety,
NFPA
Winter Safety, USFA
Other Safety/Prevention
After a Fire, USFA
Campus Fire Safety Tips, NFPA
Carbon Monoxide Dangers, USFA
Fact Sheet on the
Nature of Fire, USFA
Fire Risks for
the Blind, USFA
Fire
Risks for the Deaf/Hearing Impaired, USFA
Fire
Risks for the Mobility Impaired, USFA
Fire Risks
for Older Adults, USFA
Fire Safety Checklist for Older Adults, USFA
Halloween Safety Tip
Sheet, NFPA
Motor Vehicle Fires, What You Need to Know, FEMA
Protecting Your Business From Disasters, FEMA
West Nile Virus, CDC
Key Lock Boxes
Key lock boxes are
installed at a home or business and contain entry keys to the structure.
Only emergency personnel have the lock box key so they can easily gain
access in an emergency. This saves precious time and can spare
property damage caused by forced entries. Though every property
owner can benefit from these, they are especially useful for elderly
persons who may fall and not be able to let responders into the home.
Key lock boxes may be ordered at cost through the Fire District or
through the Sedona Verde Valley Association of Realtors (282-5409),
which offers free lockboxes to senior citizens based on income.
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