Fire safety information
Home Fire Escape Plan
More than 4,000 Americans die each year in fires, and as many as 20,000 are injured. Many fire-related tragedies are avoidable if aware of preventative measures. Volusia County Fire Rescue and the U.S. Fire Administration offer lifesaving tips that could make a big difference for you and your community. The 2022 Fire Prevention message is for all citizens to create an home escape plan for in case of an emergency. Every second counts: plan two ways out! FEMA and the U.S. National Fire Administration created a helpful infographic available in a PDF dowload (EN, ES).
Community Presentations and Services
Volusia County Fire Rescue believes in keeping the community well informed about fire safety. We offer the following services:
- Extinguisher demonstrations and instructions on their use and capabilities
- Safety presentations at schools and day care centers
- Motor vehicle accident extrication demonstrations at public events
- Presentations to local homeowners associations regarding type and level of their neighborhood fire service
- Residential home safety surveys identifying potential safety hazards
- Blood pressure checks at shopping centers and health fairs
Fire Safety Resources
- Extreme Heat
- Manufactured Home Fire Safety
- Fire Extinguishers
- Smoke Alarms
- Seniors and Fire
- Careless Smoking
- Family Preparedness Guide
- Escape Planning
- Food Truck Safety
- Open Burning Regulations
- Know the Law
Wildfire Hazard Assessment Guide
The Volusia County Wildland/Urban Interface Wildfire Hazard Assessment Guide was created by the Nature Conservancy and the Volusia County Fire Chiefs Association. This guide can be used to assess and rate the interface/intermix hazards in your area.