- Porch fire safety. Learn to prevent porch fires by properly disposing of smoking materials, grilling on the ground, and keeping the stairway and pathway open and safe at all times.
- Grilling. Most people like to grill in the summer. But every year grilling fires cause injuries and property damage. Learn to grill safely.
- Fireworks. Fireworks are dangerous and they are illegal in Massachusetts for anyone without a professional license. But everyone can enjoy fireworks at shows run by professionals and supervised by local fire departments.
- Summer Safety Tips. Tips for summer safety on lawn mowers, travel, barbecuing, overheated cars, fireworks and first aid for burns.
- Mulch. Mulch is combustible and can easily catch fire when smoking materials are discarded in it. Hundreds of fires start this way each year. Learn to prevent mulch fires.
- Oily rags. Many people don't know that oily rags can spontaneously ignite. Learn to handle and dispose of oily rags safely.
- Gasoline. Learn to handle gasoline safely to prevent fires and burns.
- Open burning. You need a permit from the local fire department to burn materials outdoors. Learn when and where open burning is allowed, and how to do it safely.
- Hurricane Safety. Learn to stay safe during a hurricane.
- Generators. Learn to use generators safely to prevent fires, carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and electrocution.
- Ice and cold water. Every year, Massachusetts residents are injured in cold water. Learn about cold water and ice safety.
Contact for Outdoor Fire Safety
Phone
Address
1 State Road, Stow, MA 01775