The Blue Mountains Fire Department provides public education for all residents of The Blue Mountains. By educating the public about fire safety and prevention, incidents of fires will be reduced, providing a safer community to live in.
On this page:
1. Public Education
2. Youth Fire Programs
3. Fire Safety Tips
Public Education
The Blue Mountains Fire Department offers a number of different education initiatives that the public can take advantage of, including:
- School presentations
- Senior presentations
- Daycare presentations
- Public Support Worker presentations
- Fire extinguisher presentations
- Alarmed For Life
- Arson Prevention Program
- Other presentations upon request
To schedule a Fire Station tour, or a presentation for fire safety and fire extinguisher training please contact the Division Chief.
Fire Safety Tips
Use the links below to learn how to protect yourself and those you care about from the risk of fire.
Holiday Fire Safety
Fire can happen anywhere, at any time, it most often strikes when we let our guard down - when we’re distracted by the hustle and bustle of the holidays, by our cellphones, by the kids or by the doorbell.
- Water your Christmas tree daily and keep it away from sources of heat.
- Stay in the kitchen while cooking. If you must leave, turn off the stove. Never leave the oven unattended while baking.
- Go outside to smoke, and use a deep, sturdy ashtray. Never carelessly discard cigarette or cigar butts.
- Don't overcharge battery-powered devices. Use the charging cord and power adaptor that came with the device. Do not cover a charging battery or device.
- Use outdoor-rated LED lights when decorating and hang them with nail-free clips. Check for fraying cords or damage before hanging.
- Install working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on every storey of your home and outside all sleeping areas.
- Create a home escape plan and practice it with your family.
- Extension cords should only be used as a temporary solution. Don't overload electrical outlets.
- Keep combustible materials at least 1 metre away from space heaters and fireplaces. Unplug space heaters before you go to bed.
- Use battery-operated candles whenever possible. Keep open flame candles away from kids and pets. Extinguish all candles before going to bed or leaving the room.
- Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children.