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  • Programs
    Programs Designed with safety at heart, we offer a range of free programs to assist you in the areas of children's fire fascination, road safety, general fire safety and home safety…
  • Fight Fire Fascination
    Fight Fire Fascination  The Fight Fire Fascination (FFF) program is designed to support parents and guardians with their efforts to educate their children about fire.It is based on a belief that children and young people can learn skills to remain safe from fire. This is achieved through a series of visits to the home by specially trained…
  • Lights and Sirens
    Lights and Sirens It's quite common to feel anxious when you're around an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) that is responding to an emergency.If you find yourself in this situation, there are four (4) simple things to remember:Look and listen - remember that having your music up loud or air-conditioning on and windows up, may make it…
  • Safehome
    Safehome What is Safehome?…
  • Safehouse
    Safehouse Jim Sorensen Safe House Education CentreThe Bribie Island safe house is a comprehensive fire and emergency education centre open to school and community groups of all ages. Our staff use practical demonstrations to show how you can prevent and prepare for fires and emergencies.Located at 12 Faraday Street, Bellara visits to…
  • Calling a fire truck
    Calling a fire truck How to call Triple Zero (000) and report a fire in QueenslandIn an emergency, every second counts. If you see a fire or any emergency that requires urgent assistance, call Triple Zero (000) immediately. This service connects you to police, fire, and ambulance services anywhere in Australia, including Queensland.Below is a…
  • Indoor fire safety
    Indoor fire safety Queensland families were impacted by more than 1,600 house fires in 2024. Many of these fires could have been prevented by taking some simple safety steps. Act now to protect yourself, your family, and your home. Prevention is your best defence against household fires.Create your fire escape plan.Smoke alarms alert…
  • Structural fire safety
    Structural fire safety Simple steps like checking electrical systems, keeping gas and solar setups safe and regularly cleaning appliances can help prevent fires in your home. Having a clear fire escape plan and interconnected smoke alarms can make a big difference in an emergency. Read more of our tips below.…
  • Appliance fire safety
    Appliance fire safety Did you know almost half of all fires start in the kitchen? In the past year alone, more than 630 residential structure fires in Queensland started in the kitchen and dining area. Get your household appliances in check and give yourself the best chance of avoiding a fire in your home. Make sure you have a fire…
  • Personal fire safety
    Personal fire safety Keeping your home safe from fire starts with a few smart habits. Keep curious pets away from open flames and cords, and never leave an open flame unattended. Make sure your home has fire safety products like fire blankets and extinguishers, and learn how to use them in case of an emergency. A little care goes a long way…

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