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We have provided the following guides as a public service to those we protect. Please be sure to read through each document carefully and pass the information to all family members. These documents were created with Adobe Acrobat and must be downloaded to view.  The viewer is available free of charge by clicking the "Get Adobe Reader" button below

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Dialing 911

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A call for help is very serious and can determine the out come of your emergency. Be ready for the call you hope you never have to make with this simple guide.

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Most of all Remain Calm


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Bicycle Safety

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Review the Laws and the Rules of the Road in regards to cycling.

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This guide will help make every ride a safe, fun activity for the whole family.


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Fire Safety in the Kitchen

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Unattended cooking is one of the leading causes of residential fire in the US.

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Here are some tips to help avoid fires as well as burn injuries


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The Silent Killer

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Known as the "silent killer," Carbon Monoxide Poisoning has been in the news and has been the focus of several in depth reports.

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This guide covers how it is produced and your best defense against Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

 


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Life Signs

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If we can't find you we can't help you. Therefore

The North Oakland County Fire Authority has teamed up with Life Signs, Inc. to sell reflective emergency address signs to assist us in finding your home as rapidly as possible

For more information call (248) 634-4511


Partners in Prevention
A listing of businesses that have become "Partners in Prevention" by supporting our public education  program.  

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Using Fire Extinguishers

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A fire extinguisher is an important fire protection device to have around the

house.

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Do you have the right type, do you know the proper way to discharge it at a fire. This guide covers it all.

 


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Smoke Detectors

 

Nearly 4,000 Americans die every year in residential fires.

Most of these deaths are not from heat or flames but from inhaling smoke and toxic fumes. A smoke detector is the single best way to protect your family in the event of a fire in your home. This guide covers, types, purchasing, placement, and care.

 NOCFA Smoke Detector Program


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E.D.I.T.H. Exit Drills in the Home

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Planning is the key to a fast and safe exit from a fire. Do it today, don't wait until a fire occurs.

Check out this years program


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Sparky's Helper Forms

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Sparky's Remember the Steps to Get Out Game

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Sparky's Home Fire Escape Plan

 

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Sparky's Home Safety Check List

 

Do you have an event that you would like to have NOCFA's Public Education Team attend?

NOCFA offers a safety clown program, a home fire safety program, and we have several interactive activities that we utilize to teach kids and adults of all ages everything from stop, drop, and roll, to water safety.

Our public education team can help with Boy Scout and Girl Scout badges too. To schedule your event call Lt. Barb Weil at 248-459-8317. A minimum of 2 weeks notice is

appreciated.

 

To Find Out How You Can Schedule Fire

Education Activities For You Group or Organization Please Complete Our Resident Assistant Form Located On The

Contact Information Page

 

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