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The IAFC and the IAFF are asking you to Protect Yourself: Your Safety, Health and Survival Are Your Responsibility. We’re calling on all fire/EMS departments and all IAFF affiliates to participate in the 2009 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week scheduled for June 14-20. The recommended focus of this year’s Safety Week will incorporate four… Read more »
The International Association of Fire Chiefs and the International Association of Fire Fighters are pleased to announce the 2009 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week (also known as Safety Week) to be held the week of June 14-20, 2009.
It is American Heart Month, and the Heart-Healthy Firefighter Program has all of the resources, tools, and information you need to keep your heart strong.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has been analyzing firefighter deaths and injuries on an annual basis for many years.
Now you can share your firefighter life safety practices with other fire departments through the Everyone Goes Home® Program.
A new report into the sudden and unacceptable rise of firefighter fatalities from the FBU.
The mission of the Indiana University Firefighter Health and Safety Research Program is to design and conduct research that leads to a better understanding of the physiological and psychological demands of firefighting and the development of evidenced based guidelines to improve firefighter health and safety.
This contest is now closed. Winners will be announced in mid-December. Everyone Goes Home® announces the launch of its Save a Life, Tell the Story contest to promote best practices in fire safety prevention and education. Sponsored by Kidde, the contest will run from October 30 through November 27, and encourages fire departments to submit…
Each year, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) studies firefighter deaths and injuries to provide national statistics on their frequency, extent, and characteristics.
A Resolution Supporting a Change to the International Residential Code to Require Fire Sprinklers in One – and Two-Family Dwellings and Townhouses