


Protecting Our Community Through Prevention & Education
At Alliance Fire & Rescue Services, we believe fire safety starts with prevention. Through proactive education, community programs, and life-saving resources, we help keep families, businesses, and schools safe. Explore our fire prevention initiatives below and learn how you can protect what matters most.


Smoke Detector Program
Working smoke detectors are a critical part of fire safety, providing early warning in the event of a fire. Alliance Fire & Rescue Services offers a Smoke Detector Program to help ensure every home has functioning alarms.
If you need a smoke detector or assistance, contact us for more information.
School & Preschool Fire Safety Visits
Fire safety education is an essential part of protecting lives. Alliance Fire & Rescue Services visits local schools and preschools to teach children about fire prevention, emergency preparedness, and how to respond in case of a fire.
Topics covered during visits:
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Understanding fire alarms and what to do when they go off
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The importance of a home fire escape plan
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When and how to call 9-1-1
If you would like to schedule a fire safety visit for your school or daycare, contact us for more details.


Fire Prevention Tips
Fire prevention starts with awareness and preparation. Follow these safety tips to help protect your home and family:
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Install and Maintain Smoke Alarms: Test alarms monthly and replace them every 10 years.
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Plan and Practice a Home Fire Escape Plan: Identify two exits from every room and establish a meeting place outside.
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Kitchen Fire Safety: Never leave cooking unattended and keep flammable items away from heat sources.
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Heating and Electrical Safety: Keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything flammable and avoid overloading electrical outlets.
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Electric Vehicle Safety: Always use manufacturer-approved charging equipment and never use extension cords or power strips to charge an electric vehicle.
For more fire safety information or questions about fire prevention, contact Alliance Fire & Rescue Services.