The Bullhead City Fire Department recognizes the fact that serious fires occur in homes every 60 seconds across the United States. More importantly, there is a fire related fatality every 2.5 hrs. Another 20,000 injuries occur in home fires annually.
Protecting the families in Bullhead City is a top priority. The program provides smoke alarms to those citizens who do not have the ability to provide them in their own home.
Our program offers free smoke alarms or battery replacement to low-income Bullhead City residents, senior citizens or permanently disabled individuals.
The smoke alarms and batteries are installed by our department at no cost to the resident. New smoke alarms and 9 volt batteries are accepted to help fund this life-saving program. They may be dropped off at Station 1 located at 1260 Hancock Rd.
The Bullhead City Fire Department recommends that you install one smoke alarm in every bedroom of your home and on every level of your home. These alarms are designed to wake you up if a fire starts while you are sleeping. Battery-operated alarms should be tested once a month to ensure they are working properly. Batteries should be replaced at least once a year. If your smoke alarm is more than 10 years old, the alarm needs to be replaced.
Our department is committed to protecting the lives of our citizens through proactive public education and assistance in your home or business. For more information please contact our Community Risk Reduction Division at 928-758-3971.
Yours in Life Safety,
Fire Marshal Barbie Barrett
Protecting the families in Bullhead City is a top priority. The program provides smoke alarms to those citizens who do not have the ability to provide them in their own home.
Our program offers free smoke alarms or battery replacement to low-income Bullhead City residents, senior citizens or permanently disabled individuals.
The smoke alarms and batteries are installed by our department at no cost to the resident. New smoke alarms and 9 volt batteries are accepted to help fund this life-saving program. They may be dropped off at Station 1 located at 1260 Hancock Rd.
The Bullhead City Fire Department recommends that you install one smoke alarm in every bedroom of your home and on every level of your home. These alarms are designed to wake you up if a fire starts while you are sleeping. Battery-operated alarms should be tested once a month to ensure they are working properly. Batteries should be replaced at least once a year. If your smoke alarm is more than 10 years old, the alarm needs to be replaced.
Our department is committed to protecting the lives of our citizens through proactive public education and assistance in your home or business. For more information please contact our Community Risk Reduction Division at 928-758-3971.
Yours in Life Safety,
Fire Marshal Barbie Barrett
FOR MORE
INFORMATION
Contact our Community Risk Reduction Division
PH: 928-758-3971
INFORMATION
Contact our Community Risk Reduction Division
PH: 928-758-3971