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  1. Home fire safety visits

    We will undertake a home fire safety visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. Phone. 0800 0731 999. Text. FIRE to 80800 on your mobile phone. Online. Complete our form. Members of other emergency services, health and social care partnerships and other third sector organisations can make referrals through our online portal.

  2. Make sure your home is fire safe

    Find out what you need to do to make your home fire safe in Scotland, including the new interlinked fire alarms standard, the cost and types of alarms, and the law in Scotland. Get help from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service or your local authority if you have any concerns or questions.

  3. Home fire safety

    Find out the latest fire safety policies and guidance from the Scottish Government, including new standards for heat and smoke alarms, fire safety in high-rise flats and specialised housing. Learn how to prevent and respond to fires in your home and get information on the home fire safety visit.

  4. At home

    Fire and smoke alarms are essential for home safety. Learn about what to buy, how to install them, and why you need them in your home. ... detectors in your home and what to do if you smell gas. In an emergency. Find out what to do in an emergency to escape a fire quickly and safely. Escape plan. ... Visit our X page;

  5. Fire and smoke alarms: changes to the law

    The Scottish Government has, over the period 2018-20, provided the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) with £1m funding to install these alarms in the homes of people assessed to be at high risk from fire as part of a home fire safety visit. As a general principle, home owners must pay for any ongoing work needed on their own property.

  6. Home Fire Safety Visit

    Back To List. Report Listing. Contact us today to arrange a FREE Home Fire Safety Visit. We'll help you spot possible fire hazards, sort out a fire escape plan and provide. information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. To arrange a Home Fire Safety Visit: CALL 0800 0731 999, TEXT 'FIRE' TO 80800. or VISIT firescotland.gov.uk.

  7. Fire Safety in the Home

    The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service offer everyone in Scotland a free home fire safety visit. Get your free home fire safety visit now! It's so easy to arrange! You can get in touch via the following options: Complete our online form (opens new window) call 0800 0731 999; call your local fire station (opens new window) text "FIRE" to 80800 ...

  8. Home fire safety visits

    Scottish Fire and Rescue runs campaigns to help reduce the number of accidental house fires and casualties. These include: provision and maintenance of smoke alarms; advice on making a fire action plan; cooking safety advice including oil/fat pan fryers; fire and fireworks safety

  9. Shelter Legal Scotland

    All households in Scotland can request a Home Fire Safety Visit. These are provided free of charge by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS). They will also fit smoke alarms free of charge if required. See the pages on Scottish Fire and Rescue Service - Home Fire Safety Visit for more information. Last updated: 1 February 2022.

  10. Fire safety guidance for high-rise homes

    Guide to fire safety (Scottish Fire and Rescue Service website) Practical Fire Safety Guidance for Existing High Rise Domestic Buildings. Publishing such guidance was one of the recommendations of the Ministerial Working Group on Building and Fire Safety. To book a free home fire safety visit call 0800 0731 999, text 'FIRE' to 80800 or ...

  11. Fire and Rescue Heritage Scotland

    the roles of fire service dogs in our specialist teams; firefighters on the Homefront along with artworks created by volunteer firefighters during WW2; how safety messaging has changed over the years and also how to stay safe at home; The museum hosts a full program of events year-round. It is opened Tuesday to Saturday, 10am till 4pm.

  12. Fire safety guidance

    Building, planning and design, Housing, Public safety and emergencies. Guidance on fire safety in various premises including non-residential premises, premises with sleeping accommodation, care homes, specialised housing and high rise domestic buildings. It is important that those responsible for fire safety use this up-to-date information.

  13. Home Fire Safety Visit

    Home Fire Safety Visit (Scottish Fire and Rescue Service) Housing and Homelessness, Health and Social Care Services, Children and Families - Contact us today to arrange a FREE Home Fire Safety Visit. We'll help you spot possible fire hazards, sort out a fire escape plan and provide information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. To ...

  14. Home Safety Links

    The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has a dedicated home safety section on their website where you can find useful information, advice, resources and campaign information. You can also book a home fire safety visit. SGN. SGN look after the gas pipes underground and up to your gas meter. Their website provides useful gas safety information ...

  15. Scotland's fire chiefs consider the future of 356 fire stations

    Scotland's eight regional fire services were merged into the single national organisation in 2013. A consultation document published on Tuesday will start a process which will shape its future ...

  16. St. Pete Fire Rescue

    St. Petersburg Fire Rescue is committed to serving and protecting the lives and property of the St. Petersburg community with exceptional emergency services, public education, and community involvement. Meet Our Staff. Public Education . Locate your Station.

  17. St. Pete Fire Rescue

    The fire department will strive to provide correct and factual information to the public and news media in a timely and impartial manner. For information or to obtain photographs, news articles and/or press releases, contact SPFR PIO Lt. Garth Swingle: [email protected] or 727-893-7709. For a Public Records Request, please visit www ...

  18. St. Pete Fire Rescue

    OEM assists in the coordination of both short-term and long-term recovery functions. Short-term recovery efforts begin immediately following an emergency or disaster, as the City works to restore basic services and function. Long-term recovery involves restoring economic activity and rebuilding communities and citizen's quality of life.

  19. St Petersburg explosion: How safe is Russia to visit?

    St Petersburg Metro explosion: How safe is Russia to visit? S t Petersburg has been hit by a bomb blast on its metro, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens more. A Kyrgyz-born Russian has ...