General Safety Information:
- After the Fire
- Burns & Scalds Injury Prevention
- Campus Housing & Dormitories
- Candles, Lighters & Matches
- Car Seat Safety
- Carbon Monoxide
- Clothes Dryers Safety
- Cooking Safety
- E.D.I.T.H.
- Electrical Fire Safety
- Electric Vehicle Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
- Extreme Heat
- Fire Extinguishers
- Fire Safety
- Fire Safety at Your Home Away From Home
- Fireworks Safety & Upcoming Shows
- Garage Safety
- Grilling Safety
- Healthy Heart
- Home Fire Sprinklers
- Hotel & Motel Safety
- Kids’ Activity Pages
- Move Over
- Natural Gas Safety
- Safety For Older Adults
- Smoke Alarms
- Smoking & Cigarette Safety
- Snow Removal Safety
- Special Populations
- Summer Fire Safety
- Thanksgiving/Turkey Fryer Safety
- Vehicle Fire Safety
- Winter Fire Safety
After the Fire
After a residential fire or other incident where homeowner(s) are displaced, personnel can provide information to assist with recovery including food, clothing, shelter, and counseling services. Booklets are carried on all apparatus and will be provided to the homeowner on how to access the various services. Additional resources from the Red Cross and FEMA are provided below to help recover after a file.
Red Cross Resources:
Learn how to begin cleaning up and recover after a home fire with the following links.
- Recovering After a Fire
- Checking Your Home After a Fire
- Cleaning Up After a Fire
- Download the “Picking Up the Pieces After a Fire” Guide
FEMA Resourcs:
Download the booklet below which provides information on recovering from a fire, including what to do during the first 24 hours, insurance considerations, valuing your property, replacement of valuable documents, salvage hints, fire department operations, and more.