The City of Temecula's Fire Department works in cooperation with other organizations to bring its citizens the most current fire safety information.
Fire Safety House The Fire Safety House is a 39 foot trailer designed to provide a mobile simulated living environment where fire and life safety training can be conducted. The City of Temecula’s Fire Prevention Department uses the trailer at numerous events throughout the year to promote and teach fire safety.
Some of the trailer’s features include smoke machines, a heated door, sprinkler system, fire alarm pull station, and an interactive kitchen and bedroom. The real life hands on learning experience provided by the trailer will ensure children build the skills necessary to save their lives and the lives of others in a fire or other emergency.
The Fire Safety House is available for community events throughout the City. Examples of community events include safety awareness presentations at: public and private schools, groups and clubs with a community focus, and large scale events such as the Rod Run and Spark of Love Toy Drive. For more information and to see if your event qualifies, contact the City of Temecula Fire Prevention Bureau at (951) 694 - 6405.
Fire Prevention Week- October 5-11, 2008 Fire Prevention Week is a national event held every October to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The event began in 1957 and features a different fire safety theme each year. The devastating fire in Chicago left 100,000 people homeless and destroyed over 2,000 acres. This tragedy serves as a constant reminder of how a seemingly small fire can quickly get out of control.
Sparky the Fire Dog Sparky the Fire Dog teaches children of all ages about the importance of fire safety. Sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association, Sparky can be found at many fire education events. Click the link below to find fun activities designed to teach children about fire safety. Click here to learn more...
Risk Watch Risk Watch is a national safety education program from the National Fire Protection Association designed to teach children how to stay safe in a variety of situations. The program teaches children about safety issues during natural disasters and how to avoid common injuries in their daily lives. Click here to learn more...
Spark of Love Toy Drive The Temecula Fire Prevention Bureau would like to thank the community for its' support during our 2007 8th Annual Spark of Love Toy Drive. Generous contributions from Temecula's citizens and businesses enabled us to help hundreds of local children and their families enjoy an extraordinary holiday. We look forward to joining forces with the community once again this fall when we kick-off our 2008 Spark of Love toy Drive. More information will be available in October.
CPR/AED and First Aid Classes Gain valuable experience that may one day save a life. Click here.
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