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Friday, November 20, 2009

Teach on a Dime

Fire departments across the country are experiencing cutbacks in staffing, purchasing and training dollars. Many of these cuts will come from fire-safety programming. But even busy fire chiefs can find low-cost ideas for creating and/or maintaining a successful fire-safety program. Here are six easy steps to create a successful fire-safety program, along with some proven budget-conscious ideas worth consideration. Step 1: Make fire-safety education an organizational priority Is fire prevention included in the organization's mission statement? It should be. Including fire prevention in the department's mission statement demonstrates that it is an integral, valid and required part of ...

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